IT'S TIME TO RAISE THE CURTAIN ON COLORADO AS ARTS AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES ACROSS THE STATE TAKE CENTER STAGE
Follow an array of film festivals rolling through towns across the state, and start making advance plans to experience one of the largest independent film festivals in the world as the Sundance Film Festival moves to Boulder starting in 2027. Check out the lineup of outdoor venues perfect for enjoying warm-weather performances including the legendary Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre. And don't miss The Colorado Historic Opera Houses Circuit, which is breathing life into historic buildings in five landmark opera houses in Aspen, Ouray, Leadville, Telluride and Central City.
There's no shortage of ways to become
immersed in Colorado's vibrant arts and culture scene. Find more information
about Colorado's unique arts and cultural offerings and more, at www.Colorado.com.
The camera is rolling at these signature
Colorado Film Festivals:
- Telluride Film Fest (Aug.
29-Sep. 1, 2025): On Labor
Day weekend, the mountain town of Telluride will triple in size as film
enthusiasts from across the state and beyond flock to this little village
to enjoy four days of total cinematic bliss.
- SeriesFest (Denver)
(Spring 2026): Each Spring, Denver sets the stage for SeriesFest, a
one-of-a-kind celebration of episodic storytelling. The festival brings
together emerging creators and industry leaders for exclusive pilot
screenings, insightful panels and hands-on workshops. SeriesFest has
premiered acclaimed series like Yellowstone, Mr. Robot, Dr.
Death, and New Amsterdam, while celebrating iconic moments
like the 20th anniversary panel of Grey's Anatomy, honoring
groundbreaking television and storytelling.
- Sundance Film Festival to Move to Boulder in 2027: The Sundance Institute announced Boulder as the new host of the Sundance Film Festival starting in 2027. Through this historic opportunity, Colorado will honor the festival's roots in the Mountain West, while supporting its ongoing growth and success and boosting the state's creative economy. Boulder also hosts the Boulder International Film Festival, which takes over the city every spring.
Melodies Drift Through the Open Air at
These Amazing Outdoor Music Venues:
- Ford Amphitheater
(Colorado Springs): Opened in August 2024 and formerly known as “Sunset
Amphitheater,” this 8,000-person venue is attracting some of the country's
top acts and boasts nearly 100 “firepit suites” for enjoying the warm
weather during summertime shows, and incredible sunset views flanked by
surrounding mountain sights.
- Ford Amphitheater (Vail): This intimate outdoor venue, nicknamed “The Amp” by locals, sits in
the heart of Vail. It can accommodate roughly 2,600 guests between the
first-come, first-served lawn space and pavilion seating area. The theater
showcases stunning sights of the Rocky Mountains. It can host various
music and entertainment, ranging from cultural arts events like the Vail
Dance Festival to the free Hot Summer Nights concerts, and a lineup of
renowned musicians, DJs, and bands from near and far.
- Mishawaka Amphitheatre
(Bellvue): The Mishawaka Amphitheatre, nicknamed “The Mish”
by locals, is a bucket-list venue in the Poudre Canyon and is celebrating
its 110th anniversary in 2026. Nearby, Riverside Colorado is a new eco-friendly lodging option featuring furnished
canvas wall tents, tiny homes, cabins, and lodge quarters, and provides a
great overnight option for concert-goers.
- Planet Bluegrass (Lyons): Planet Bluegrass in Lyons has been host to music events in a
breathtaking setting for more than 30 years. Set adjacent to the paved,
flowing St. Vrain River, the 300-seat Wildflower Pavilion is home to
various performances, including the Rocky Mountain Folks Festival, which
brings together a sense of community.
- Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre (Morrison): Rolling Stone magazine calls it “America's best amphitheater,” and musical legends including the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and the Grateful Dead have raved about it. Its reputation may precede it, but no trip to Colorado is complete without checking out the incredible venue. Designated a National Historic Landmark by the National Park Service and Department of the Interior, the amphitheater is just a quick 15-mile drive from Denver.Learn more about Colorado's amazing outdoor venues here.
Get “Amped” For These Groovy Music
Festivals and Music Series:
- Dairy Block Artist on the
Rise Concert Series, Denver (June 7, July 5, & Aug. 2, 2025): Denver's Dairy Block hosts another season of Artist on the Rise
concerts, featuring an amazing lineup of local singers, musicians, and
bands playing FREE outdoor sets in the Alley.
- Bravo! Vail, Vail (June
19–July 31, 2025): This event
features more than 70 concerts and an expansion to five internationally
acclaimed orchestras. Season highlights include the debut of the Chamber
Orchestra of Europe; the return of Mexico's Sinfónica de Minería at Avon's
Nottingham Park; premieres from composers Jessie Montgomery, Gabriela Lena
Frank, and Sophia Jani; and more.
- Revel in the Park, Winter
Park (Aug. 8–9, 2025): The
brand new, two-day “Revel in the Park” festival celebrates the great
outdoors and world-class music at the Rendezvous Event Center in Winter
Park. Look forward to guided hikes, biking, music, and other outdoor
activities.
- Camp Alderwild, Telluride
(Aug. 22–23, 2025): Taking place at Telluride Town Park, this event is a two-day
immersive concert and camping experience with a capacity of 7,500 (2,200
camping), for an event that blends world-class performances, locally
curated late-night programming, and direct access to Telluride's natural
beauty.
- Amplified, Cortez (Sep.
12–13, 2025): Southwest
Colorado's women artists will take center stage this fall during a two-day
celebration of regional women in music at ZU Gallery in Cortez. The event
combines live performances with the unique ambiance of ZU Gallery's art
collection and wine bar experience.
- The Fancy Spider Music Festival, Trinidad (Oct. 10–12, 2025): The second weekend of October marks the launch of this brand-new music festival in Trinidad, featuring over 50 bands covering multi-genres that will take the stage at various, unique venues around downtown Trinidad.
Theatre and Performing Arts Take the
State in an “Elevated” Setting:
- Asteria Theatre, Grand
Junction: The new state-of-the-art Asteria Theatre opened in September 2024 on the Colorado Mesa University
campus. Greek for “The Stars,” Asteria was chosen to reflect the
building's architecture and humanity's timeless connection to the stars.
The 860-seat theatre will allow CMU to bring world-class performances and
touring groups to western Colorado and to better prepare students for
their careers in the modern world of the performing arts.
- The Colorado Historic Opera
Houses Circuit: World-class performances will occur amongst the
magic of authentic historic buildings in five historic opera houses, from
Telluride to Central City.
- Central City Opera Festival (Central City): One of the oldest opera companies in the
country, this opera launches its summer festival in late June, featuring grand opera productions, classic
musicals, opening night dinners, and even “Lunch and a Song” midday
shows.
- Sheridan Opera House (Telluride): Experience a gem of the San Juans offering everything from
indie music to plein air festivals, with a side of gondola rides and
high-altitude magic.
- Tabor Opera House (Leadville): Colorado's highest stage hosts concerts, theater and
historical tours in a venue that's quite literally “breathtaking” and
dates back to 1879.
- Wheeler Opera House (Aspen): The Aspen Music Festival and School transforms this historic venue
into a powerhouse of sound. Performances by rising opera stars on
Saturdays in July and August offer the perfect cultural pairing for a day
of hiking, art-gazing, or just soaking in the alpine air.
- Wright Opera House (Ouray): Nestled in the “Switzerland of America,” this venue will feature
performances in a beautifully restored Victorian theater, including live
music, film, and more.
Learn more about performing
arts experiences and offerings across Colorado and how the performing arts
scenes in Colorado's small towns pack a big punch.
Painting a Picture of Murals and Outdoor
Art Offerings Across Colorado:
- Art on the Corner
Celebrates 40 years, Grand Junction: 2025 commemorates the 40th anniversary of Art on the
Corner in downtown Grand Junction, which has been recognized as one of the
first free outdoor sculpture exhibitions in the nation. The installation
features more than 100 permanent sculptures from artists all across the
country and is welcoming 22 new sculptures to the temporary collection in
2025.
- Fort Collins Mural Project
(FCMP), Fort Collins: Known for
collaborating with underrepresented and emerging local artists and
businesses to promote contemporary art in public spaces in the city, The Fort Collins Mural Project will complete its 100th Mural in 2025, in
Fort Collins. This year also marks the organization's 10th year in
operation.
- KissFist Mural Fest,
Denver (Fall 2025): This
brand-new, family-friendly mural festival is coming to Denver in the fall,
focused exclusively on artists from the deaf community. It's an accessible
event celebrating deaf culture through the arts, with live mural painting
and an artist market.
- Sculpture in the Park,
Loveland (Aug. 8–10, 2025): In its 41st year, this event returns to Loveland's Benson
Sculpture Garden as the largest outdoor juried sculpture show and sale in
the U.S. Attendees can admire more than 2,000 works from 160+
international artists. Proceeds will fund permanent acquisitions and park
improvements—enriching Loveland's vibrant public art legacy.
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