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Things to do in Denver: Michelada fest, Colfax morale-building party, spider exhibit

Plus: Pop-punk heavyweights Turnstile will play a show under an I-70 bridge downtown

East Colfax Avenue near the corner of Columbine St. in Denver on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
East Colfax Avenue near the corner of Columbine St. in Denver on Wednesday, May 14, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)
John Wenzel, The Denver Post arts and entertainment reporter,  in Denver on Wednesday, Oct. 1, 2025. (Photo by Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post)Tiney Ricciardi - Staff portraits at ...The Denver Post food reporter Miguel Otarola in Denver on Dec. 17, 2024. (Photo by RJ Sangosti/The Denver Post)
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Super Colfax Block Party

Saturday. Business leaders continue to host events along East Colfax Avenue to boost the morale (and sales) of restaurants and boutiques impaired by ongoing construction of the Bus Rapid Transit line. The Bluebird District, which is in one of the areas most directly impacted by construction, is putting on one such festivity on Saturday, Sept. 27, from 2 to 6 p.m. The Super Colfax Block Party will occupy nine blocks of Colfax starting on St. Paul Street.

A $20 ticket ($30 the day of) covers food samples, live music and first-come, first-served access to an afterparty that night at Lost Lake Lounge. The first 500 people at the block party will get a tote bag, too. Tickets are available at . — Miguel Otárola

Angel Kaurin, bartender at Mexico City restaurant and bar near Coors Field, makes a michelada on March 30, 2018 in Denver, Colorado. (RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post)
Angel Kaurin, bartender at Mexico City restaurant and bar near Coors Field, makes a michelada on March 30, 2018 in Denver, Colorado. (RJ Sangosti, The Denver Post)

Shop ‘n sip

Saturday-Sunday. Picture this: You’re shopping al fresco at a local flea market, pondering the vendors’ wares and sipping a cold libation. Well, that can be your reality this weekend when Michelada Fest comes to the Mile High Flea Market. The event will serve up specialty and classic micheladas to satisfy those who like the drink con or sin clamato, as well as street tacos, live music, wrestling and more. The best part may be that all those perks are included with the market’s regular $3-$4 admission price.

Admission is free this Saturday at national parks in Colorado

The market is 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 27 and Sunday, Sept. 28, at 7007 E. 88th Ave. in Henderson. Entry to the market costs $3 on Saturday and $4 on Sunday; Michelada Fest is no additional cost. Find more information at . -- Tiney Ricciardi

Baltimore's Turnstile will play under I-70 as part of the Project 70 series from AEG Presents. (Roadrunner Records)
Baltimore's Turnstile will play under I-70 as part of the Project 70 series from AEG Presents. (Roadrunner Records)

Under the bridge (downtown)

Tuesday. Ever the expansionist, Denver promoter AEG Presents Rocky Mountains has begun booking concerts under Interstate 70 at an ad-hoc venue called Project 70. Its Tuesday, Sept. 30, concert is a particular doozy, with hardcore/pop-punk heavyweight Turnstile supported by the similarly ferocious Mannequin Pussy, Speed and Jane Remover.

The concert starts at 7 p.m. at 4600 Humboldt St. in Denver, between the Denver Coliseum and the National Western Center. General admission tickets for the all-ages show are still available for $102.90 via . -- John Wenzel

The Gooty Sapphire Ornamental Tarantula, a tree spider, is one of dozens of species on display at the Butterfly Pavilion through Oct. 31. (Provided by Butterfly Pavilion)
The Gooty Sapphire Ornamental Tarantula, a tree spider, is one of dozens of species on display at the Butterfly Pavilion through Oct. 31. (Provided by Butterfly Pavilion)

An exhibit with legs. Lots of them.

Friday-Oct. 31. It's creepy-crawly season, and that means spiders galore at The Butterfly Pavilion, Westminster's singular invertebrate zoo. "This year’s Halloween-inspired spider collection showcases dozens of spider species to encourage guests to face their fears, and fall in love with these incredible arachnids," organizers wrote. "Some of the featured spiders you’ll get to see this year are the Colombian Pumpkin Patch Tarantula, Skeleton Leg Tarantula, Brazilian Fire Red Bird Eater, and more!"

"Spiders Around the World" opens Friday, Sept. 26, and runs through Oct. 31. Included with admission; $12.45 for kids (2-12), $17.45 for adults, and free for children under 2. Hours are 9 a.m.-5 p.m. daily at 6252 W. 104th Ave. in Westminster. Call 303-469-5441 or visit for more details. -- John Wenzel

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