This week in Arts News Lunar New Year and Nea Funding examined
Experience the vibrant arts scene this fall with a variety of concerts, festivals, and exhibitions happening across Denver and surrounding areas. From Oktoberfest celebrations to art openings, there's something for everyone to enjoy. Don't miss the upcoming Colorado performing arts take the stage for 2025-2026 season, showcasing the best talent in the region.
Music lovers can look forward to events like the Steinholding competition at Pikes Brewing, or the Snowmass Festival in the picturesque village setting. For classical and chamber music enthusiasts, the Orpheus Chamber concert on April 11 at Washington United Church promises an evening of beautiful melodies. You can also explore the The Colorado Symphony Lone Tree Arts Center for upcoming performances, including ballet and orchestral shows.
In addition to music, the city hosts a variety of holiday events and community celebrations. The Christmas Grinch Concert, scheduled for December 29-30, offers festive fun for the whole family. For ongoing entertainment, check out Your Events for a complete list of concerts and performances happening throughout the season. Whether you're into jazz, classical, or holiday cheer, Denver's arts and entertainment scene has it all.
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