June 2026 Events: Denver and Beyond

Yoga on the Rocks: Saturdays through August 29 at Red Rocks. Every Saturday morning, yogis of all levels can begin their day by flowing in the serene and beautiful outdoor setting of the iconic Red Rock Amphitheatre.

Denver Fringe Festival: Wed-Sun, June 3-7 in Five Points. Five days of spectacular art around the Five Points and RiNo neighborhoods in Denver.

GoPro Mountain Games: Thur-Sun, June 4-7 in Vail. Summer GoPro Mountain Games are the biggest festival of adventure sports, art, and music, held annually in Vail. There are competitions in biking, climbing, fishing, kayaking, slacklining, standup paddling, rafting, running, disc golf, and even events for dogs.

Greeley Blues Jam: Fri-Sat, June 5-6. Blues music festival with a variety of events for the whole family. Camping is available at the festival location in Island Grove Park.

Telluride Balloon Festival: Fri-Sun, June 5-7. 43rd year, festivities include two sunrise balloon ascensions from Town Park, a sunset glow on Main Street, and a balloon workshop.

Palisade Bluegrass & Roots Festival: Fri-Sun, June 5-7. Annual bluegrass fest in Riverbend Park, featuring guitars, fiddles, and amazing artistry.

Colorado Medieval Festival: Friday-Sunday, June 5-7 in Loveland. It’s an outdoor medieval-themed festival with live entertainment including knights, swordsmanship, and music. There’ll be plenty of food, beer, craft vendors, and a kids’ zone. No pets are allowed.

Phamaly Theatre Company: Violet: June 5-28 at the Aurora Fox Arts Center. Now in its 37th season, the Phamaly Theatre Company presents Violet with its disability-affirmative performance ensemble in Aurora.

Big Head Todd @ Red Rocks, June 6, 7 pm

Denver Chalk Art Festival: Saturday-Sunday, June 6-7 in Golden Triangle. Watch over 200 artists spend the weekend making the sidewalks of the Golden Triangle come to life with brilliant chalk creations.

Park Hill Art Festival: Saturday-Sunday, June 6-7 at the Park Hill Masonic Lodge grounds. This weekend of fine arts and crafts showcases the works of more than 100 artists from all over.

Trey Anastasio w/ the Colorado Symphony @ Red Rocks, June 7, 7:30 pm

Colorado Shakespeare Festival: Mixed days through August 2 in Boulder. With over 60 successful seasons under its belt, the Colorado Shakespeare Festival showcases multiple performances of some of Shakespeare’s best plays. It’s held on varying days on the CU campus.

Film on the Rocks: Select Mondays through August. Annual summer movie series held at Red Rocks Amphitheater showcasing a range of films on Monday nights. A great event for families, these showings are a great way to get out and enjoy the warm weather.

Jimmy Eat World @ Red Rocks, June 9, 7 pm

Lord Huron @ Red Rocks, June 10, 7:30 pm

Jon Bellion @ Red Rocks, June 11, 7 pm

Paul Simon @ Red Rocks, June 12 + 13, 8 pm

Lenny Pierce @ Red Rocks, June 14, 10:15 am

Trevor Hall, Theivery Corporation, and Dirtwire @ Red Rocks, June 14, 5:30 pm

Colorado Renaissance Festival: Saturdays & Sundays, June 13-August 2 in Larkspur. The Renaissance Festival is held over 8 weekends in June, July, and August with medieval events for all ages. It’s held from 10 am until 6:30 pm each day, rain or shine. Parking is free and no pets are allowed.

Rod Stewart @ Red Rocks, June 15 + 16, 7:30 pm

Amyl and The Sniffers @ Red Rocks, June 17, 8 pm

FIBArk Salida: Thursday-Sunday, June 18-21. America’s oldest whitewater festival, dating back to 1949. There are several exciting events, including the Slalom Race, Crazy River Dog, and the Hooligan Race. Camping is available in the town of Salida and nearby on Highway 50.

Telluride Bluegrass Festival: Thur-Sun, June 18-21. The 53rd annual bluegrass music festival in downtown Telluride.

Louis Tomlinson @ Red Rocks, June 19, 7 pm

Juneteenth Music Festival: Friday, June 19. Denver’s Juneteenth Music Festival is one of the country’s largest celebrations. Attracting 50,000 attendees, the festival boasts live music, vendors, food stalls, art murals, activities for kids, and a parade.

Strawberry Days: Fri-Sun, June 19-21 in Glenwood Springs. The 129th annual festival is held the third weekend in June every year. It features live music, stage entertainment, a FamilyFest for kids, arts & crafts, a food court, a carnival, and a parade down Grand Avenue. Of course, there are free strawberries and ice cream after the parade.

Food & Wine Classic in Aspen: Fri-Sun, June 19-21. Learn from world-renowned chefs who give cooking presentations and lectures, and enjoy top-notch cooking and wine, as well as beer, wine, and cocktails.

Steamboat Springs Pro Rodeo Series: Fridays & Saturdays | June 19 – August 29. Every summer on Friday and Saturday evenings, PBR rodeo cowboys compete in the Yampa Valley.

OAR @ Red Rocks, June 20, 6:30 pm

Wooli @ Red Rocks, June 21, 6 pm

Weird Al Yankovic @ Red Rocks, June 23, 7:30 pm

Ziggy and Stephen Marley @ Red Rocks, June 24, 6 pm

Greeley Stampede: Wednesday, June 24 – Sunday, July 5. The 105th annual Stampede features a PRCA rodeo, live country music, monster trucks, a demolition derby, carnival, roller derby, fireworks, and one of the largest Independence Day parades in the nation.

Dirty Heads @ Red Rocks, June 25, 7 pm

Telluride Yoga Festival: Thur-Sun, June 25-28. The Telluride Yoga Festival is a four-day event where guests can learn from yoga masters, meditate, hike, raft, take aerial classes, climb, and participate in social events, all with a beautiful alpine backdrop.

Widespread Panic @ Red Rocks, June 26, 27, + 28, 7 pm

Keystone Bacon & Bourbon Festival: Sat-Sun, June 27-28. Everything bacon at this annual festival, featuring bacon-infused cuisine from around twenty food vendors, a Bacon Bloody Mary Bar, and live music.

Denver Pride 5k: Saturday, June 27. Taking place during Denver Pride, the 5k race’s proceeds are donated to The Center on Colfax, the largest health and wellness center that offers services to LGBTQ people of all ages in the Rocky Mountains.

Denver PrideFest: Saturday-Sunday, June 27-28 at Civic Center Park. The 53rd year of Denver PrideFest welcomes all to come celebrate this community event over the weekend. It begins with the Denver Pride 5K and follows with fun events on Saturday and Sunday.

AJR @ Red Rocks, June 29 + 30, 6:30 pm

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