
Denver Gears Up for July 4th and Beyond with Packed Events Calendar
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Pop culture fans, don’t miss Fan Expo Denver running July 3 through 6 at the Colorado Convention Center. This is your gateway to a world of comics, anime, gaming, and celebrity encounters. Whether you’re into cosplay or just want to meet your favorite stars, Fan Expo Denver is the ultimate playground for superfans and newcomers alike as reported by Denver.org.
Friday, July 4 brings the legendary Cherry Creek Arts Festival back to Cherry Creek North, celebrating its 33rd year through July 6. Stroll the streets and enjoy works from over 260 national and international artists, culinary delights, live performing arts, and Creation Station activities for kids. There’s even an opening night event for art lovers who want to engage directly with the creators, according to Cherry Creek North.
Music lovers can head to Civic Center Park again on July 4 for the Deadbeats Backyard Jamboree, featuring Zeds Dead and friends with bass-heavy beats for your Independence Day. Meanwhile, Elitch Gardens Theme and Water Park is hosting its own fireworks show on Saturday, July 5, which begins right after the park closes at 9 p.m. according to Elitch Gardens.
If immersive history is your thing, Titanic: An Immersive Voyage is on display at the Exhibition Hub Art Center Denver through July 6. Dive into more than 90 artifacts, explore reconstructed rooms, and follow the Titanic’s captivating story with state-of-the-art technology and emotional storytelling. Denver Art Museum also features The Tangled Self, a thought-provoking contemporary installation exploring inner worlds.
Foodies can chill at the Kachina Cantina with margarita pitchers and frozen flights all weekend, while sweet seekers can smash their own chocolate creation at Toro’s La Bomba Smash Course on July 4 for a hands-on dessert adventure.
For families, the Park Hill Parade—the largest Independence Day march in Denver—returns at 1:30 p.m. on July 4. This lively community tradition runs straight through the heart of the neighborhood.
Whether you’re drawn to art, music, food, or fireworks, Denver has something for every taste this week. Thanks for tuning in and don’t forget to subscribe for more. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai.
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