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Explore the vibrant event scene and make the most of your time in Boulder. From music to pets and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.

Join us for 'Dude Dad', an engaging event that brings together dads and their little ones for a day filled with fun activities, bonding, and learning. This event features interactive workshops, storytelling sessions, and a treasure hunt, all designed to strengthen the father-child relationship. Expect a mix of laughter, creativity, and memorable moments.

Alan Doyle, a renowned Canadian singer-songwriter, is bringing his soulful music to the stage. Accompanied by the talented Bandits on the Run, this promises to be an unforgettable evening. Don't miss this unique opportunity to enjoy a night of live music with family, as the event is open to under 16s accompanied by an adult. Experience the magic of Doyle's music and the spirited performance of Bandits on the Run in a concert that's both entertaining and heartwarming.

Naomi Watanabe is a renowned model and actress known for her striking looks and captivating presence. This event will feature Naomi in a special appearance, where she will discuss her career, share behind-the-scenes stories, and engage with fans through a Q&A session. Whether you're a fan of her work or simply curious about her journey, this event promises to be an insightful and engaging experience.
ABC Origins is a showcase of the next generation of climbers pushing limits and writing the next chapter of youth climbing in the U.S.

The Indigo Girls, a renowned folk rock duo known for their socially conscious lyrics and powerful performances, are set to captivate audiences with their timeless music and heartfelt storytelling. With a career spanning over three decades, they continue to inspire and entertain fans with their unique blend of harmony and poetic lyrics. This event promises an unforgettable night of music and activism.

The Indigo Girls, a celebrated folk rock duo, are performing an all-ages concert where attendees under 16 must be accompanied by an adult. This show promises a night of iconic hits and heartfelt performances, making it a must-see for fans of heartfelt folk rock and those new to the genre. Join us for an evening of music that spans decades, touching on themes of love, identity, and social justice.

Purity Ring, a Canadian electronic music duo known for their ethereal soundscapes and innovative production, is set to deliver an unforgettable live performance. Their music combines haunting melodies with rich, layered textures, creating an immersive experience for all ages. This all-ages show promises a night of ethereal soundscapes and atmospheric visuals, making it a must-see for fans of experimental electronic music and those seeking a unique auditory experience.
Twin harmonies, deep grooves & indie folk magic — Shook Twins headline with special guest Darren Garvey. One night only in Boulder!
World-class Blues Legends Unite! Mark Hummel brings all start ensemble.


Join us for a morning of music, poetry readings, storytelling and good vibes on May 10. We are committed to making eTown accessible to all. If you have ADA needs or require accommodations, please contact us in advance, and we will gladly work with you to ensure a comfortable experience. With every eTown ticket purchase, you're supporting the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota. eTown donates $1 per ticket to Conscious Alliance, aiding hunger relief, youth programs and sustainable solutions for the Oglala Lakota Nation. Children ages 3 and under, not requiring a seat, are free. Children under 12 are $10, subject to availability. After 41 years in the internationally acclaimed and Hall-of-Fame bluegrass band, Hot Rize, and 34 years hosting eTown, Nick Forster continues to bring people together through music. He is bringing his brand of “guilt-free gospel” to his hometown of Boulder, Colorado, with a recurring, community sing-along paired with poetry readings, storytelling, and good vibes. Nick began hosting monthly Hippy Bluegrass Church “services” at eTown Hall in 2019, leading participants through energetic and thoughtful gatherings backed by an amazing cast of bluegrass musicians. Start the day together with friends and other music lovers to sing songs like "I’ll Fly Away," "A Beautiful Life," "I Saw the Light," "Angel Band," and other staples from the genre. The four tenets of the Hippy Bluegrass Faith are: forgiveness, compassion, integrity and humor.
Join us for an unforgettable evening with Sages and Spirits, featuring renowned musicians Melvin Seals, John Kadlecik, Jay Lane, Rob Eaton, and Skip Vangelas. Led by the charismatic Jake Wolf, this all-ages event promises an immersive musical experience. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. Don't miss this must-see lineup that has garnered significant media attention and critical acclaim.
Marilyn Zecher developed her renowned Multisensory Math methodology based on the Orton-Gillingham philosophy and methodology of teaching and evidence-based strategies recommended by the What Works Clearinghouse, the NCTM, and evidence from neuroscience. This approach is especially effective with students who learn differently, inclusion classes, and ESL learners. The approach is effective for initial instruction, intervention, inclusion classes as well as remedial work at all levels. It is compatible with and can be used to support most curricula and programs. Topics will include: Applying this methodology in guiding students from foundation skills and numeracy to place value, operations, fractions, and decimals. Using manipulatives effectively to reinforce concepts, aid memory, and enhance performance for all students. Using strategies for helping students learn and retrieve math facts as well as structured procedures for computational accuracy. Understanding neuroscience findings about how math is processed in the brain, which cognitive processes impact math, and the best way to capitalize on these discoveries in our teaching.