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Discover the best events 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 Muimbi African Choir in Boulder with Blessing Chimanga. Learn African songs in original languages in a welcoming community choir. No experience needed.
Cyril Neville, a founding father of the New Orleans signature funky soul, rock jazz sound, brings five decades of deep-groove funk and soul to eTown. He is a vocalist, songwriter, percussionist, painter, cultural icon and activist who richly deserves his Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award.






Experience the timeless elegance of 'Swan Lake' brought to life by the Grand Kyiv Ballet. Renowned for their exceptional artistry, the Grand Kyiv Ballet delivers a captivating performance of Tchaikovsky's iconic ballet. With stunning choreography and world-class dancers, this production promises to be a visual and emotional journey. Don't miss this opportunity to witness a classic masterpiece performed by one of the world's leading ballet companies.


DeVotchKa, known for their eclectic sound blending folk, gypsy jazz, and classical music, is coming to perform an all-ages show. This event promises an unforgettable night of music for everyone, with a special focus on accessibility for younger audiences accompanied by an adult.

Daniel Rodriguez, a renowned artist, brings his unique blend of music to the stage. Accompanied by special guest LVDY, this all-ages event promises an unforgettable night of captivating performances. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult. Expect a night filled with musical talent and memorable moments.
The Chicago-Colorado Colony and the Battle for Beer in Boulder County. Join the Beer Culture Center and the Museum of Boulder for an evening of beer and an exploration of a unique chapter in Boulder County’s brewing history with Travis Rupp of the University of Colorado Boulder. The history of beer and brewing in Boulder County runs deep with the first breweries opened by Austrian and German immigrants in the 1860s and 1870s. However, ideological change was simultaneously on its way to the Front Range via the Chicago-Colorado Colony. Formed by wealthy businessmen from Chicago, the newly formed Chicago-Colorado Colony sought to establish a thriving agricultural community in Boulder County. From 1871-1873, they established their new city and named it Longmont, Colorado. Where industrialized farming was their main motive, there were cultural motives as well. Promoting ideas of moral integrity, Longmont was established as a temperance community. Being caught drinking alcohol could cost residents their membership in the colony and destroy their careers and livelihoods. This presentation explores how Longmont residents interacted and struggled with surrounding communities in Boulder County who had longstanding beer and brewing traditions in the 19th century.