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Donald Nash walks a Parade Puppet down 29th St. during the 2014 St. Patrick's Day Parade in Denver.
Donald Nash walks a Parade Puppet down 29th St. during the 2014 St. Patrick’s Day Parade in Denver.
John Wenzel, The Denver Post arts and entertainment reporter,  in Denver on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
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As a city with a steadfast love of beer, Denver is already well-equipped to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day in the usual ways. But while green suds, corned beef and cabbage won’t be hard to find this weekend (note: St. Patrick’s Day falls on Tuesday), we recommend these events over all else. If you don’t mind braving the party crowds, 93.3 FM’s annual Keggs and Eggs kicks off at 7 a.m. at LoDo’s Bar & Grill, 1946 Market St. The no-cover, 10th anniversary event features live music from the Dirty Heads, 3OH!3, Brick + Mortar and One Flew West. . Downtown’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is the hot ticket, especially since the weather looks to be stunning. The event, one of the country’s biggest, kicks off with dozens of floats, marching bands and more at 9:30 a.m. on March 14 at 19th and Wynkoop streets. Get there early for a good view, as the parade route — which heads down 17th Street near Union Station then back up Blake Street to 27th Street — fills up incredibly fast. Free, . The Young Dubliners will stop by the Soiled Dove on March 14 to rile up fans with their hard-charging Celtic rock. The 21-and-over show starts at 8 p.m. at the Soiled Dove Underground, 7401 E. First Ave. in Lowry. Tickets, $27.50-$40, are available via . Also check out the Black Sheep, a 90-minute, family-friendly performance featuring Irish dance, music, storytelling and puppets, at 3 p.m. March 15 at Broomfield Auditorium, 3 Community Park Road. Tickets are $10-$15 via .

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