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Events canceled in Colorado due to coronavirus

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This is a running list of events canceled and postponed in Colorado due to the outbreak of the coronavirus. This list will be updated periodically with major event cancellations that impact a large number of people and therefore may not be comprehensive (for all sizes of events in the metro area, visit ). This list was last updated on March 16 at 1:32 p.m.

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Academic

  • , scheduled April 1-5 in Denver, canceled on March 11
  • CU-Boulder’s , scheduled April 6-10, canceled on March 11
  • Colorado High School Mock Trial State Tournament, scheduled March 13-14, canceled on March 12

Business

  • American Physical Society’s March Meeting scheduled to begin March 2 in Denver, canceled on Feb. 29
  • scheduled to begin March 26 in Denver, postponed on March 9
  • scheduled to begin March 20, canceled on March 10
  • SearchCon Digital Marketing & SEO Conference, scheduled to run April 30-May 1

Civic

  • annual meeting and board elections scheduled for March 14, canceled on March 10. Will be rescheduled.
  • Colorado Education Association’s Day of Action has been cancelled. The annual event was scheduled for March 19.
  • The , originally scheduled for Saturday, March 14 at the University of Denver, has been postponed until Sunday, April 26.

Cultural events

  • Denver St. Patrick’s Day Parade scheduled for March 14, canceled on March 10
  • Tattered Cover reading with Denver’s Jason Heller, scheduled for March 15, canceled on March 10
  • scheduled for March 13-15 in the Ballpark neighborhood, canceled on March 10
  • KCTL Channel 93.3’s annual event, scheduled for March 13, postponed indefinitely
  • “Romeo & Juliet Through the Ages,” scheduled for March 22, canceled on March 11
  • , scheduled for March 13-15, canceled on March 11
  • The Denver Philharmonic’s scheduled for March 21, canceled on March 12.
  • The Fiske Planetarium’s scheduled for March 13-22, postponed until the first week of October.
  • Dangerous Theatre in Denver will be and all March events are canceled.
  • SafeHouse Denver’s six-choir fundraiser scheduled for March 15 has been canceled.
  • The scheduled for April 17 and 18 at the Budweiser Events Center in Loveland has been postponed to Aug. 21 and 22.
  • for “The SpongeBob Musical,” “Mean Girls,” “Improvised Shakespeare” and winter education classes on March 13.
  • will be closed indefinitely starting March 14.
  • Pepsi Center, Paramount Theatre, Dick’s Sporting Goods Park and the FirstBank Center are putting all shows on hold for the next 30 days, beginning March 14.
  • FlyHi 420 Festival, scheduled for April 20, canceled on March 16.

Food & drink

  • High West Oyster Fest scheduled for April 2 in Denver, postponed on March 9
  • A Taste of the South at The Source scheduled for March 21-22, canceled on March 12

Music

  • Pearl Jam concert scheduled for April 9 in Denver, postponed on March 9
  • at Summit scheduled for March 29, postponed on March 11
  • at Central Presbyterian Church Denver, scheduled for March 13, postponed on March 12

Outdoors

  • Sports Clinic scheduled to begin March 29 in Snowmass, canceled on March 4
  • Denver Parks and Recreation has canceled all organized programming and non-essential gatherings at all Denver Recreation Centers, effective March 11. This includes the Youth Sports Basketball tournament; facility rentals/events; and drop-in and paid activities.
  • The United States of America Snowboard and Freeski Association canceled its annual national competition that was scheduled for March 27 through April 8 at Copper Mountain Resort.
  • The American Alpine Club and Movement Climbing + Fitness RiNo’s , scheduled for March 13, canceled on March 12.
  • City of Denver golf facilities: Closed March 18 and will reopen when feasible.

Sports

  • NBA suspends season “until further notice” following Wednesday’s games due to coronavirus
  • NHL announced March 12 it has suspended regular-season games due to the coronavirus pandemic.
  • Major League Soccer on March 12 suspended its season for 30 days.
  • National Lacrosse League on March 12 suspends game “.”
  • The United Soccer League on March 13 announced it suspended play for “.”
  • The Atlantic Coast Conference, Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and Southeastern Conference all canceled their basketball tournaments March 12 because of concerns about coronavirus, putting the playing of the NCAA Tournament in doubt.
  • Attendance at Colorado state basketball tournaments limited to essential team personnel only
  • Colorado Crossroads, the USA Volleyball Junior National Qualifier Tournament, cancels the second week of the tournament scheduled for March 13-15 on March 12.
  • The United States of America Snowboard and Freeski Association announced on March 11 it will , scheduled this year for March 27 through April 8 at Copper Mountain Resort.
  • an annual St. Patrick’s Day-themed race through LoDo scheduled for March 15, postponed on March 12.
  • Supercross at Empower Field at Mile High on April 4 — cancelled
  • Monster Jam at Empower Field at Mile High on April 18 — cancelled or postponed (decision later)
  • closed all indoor facilities. Golf courses will remain open for golf but with limited or no on-course concessions. All parks will remain open but restrooms will be closed.
  • City of Denver golf facilities: Closed March 18 and will reopen when feasible.
  • The Pikes Peak International Hill Climb has been postponed from late June to Aug. 30.

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