Welcome to Denver’s Weekend Fun!
A totally bonkers Bananasfest
Join us this weekend for the hilariously named Bananasfest, featuring stand-up comedians Kurt Braunohler and Scotty Landes from the “Bananas” podcast. Braunohler will be performing at Comedy Works downtown on Sept. 5-6, followed by the Bananasfest on Saturday, Sept. 7, at LoDo’s Larimer Square.
Get ready for a day of strange and silly events, including dog parades, friendship speed dating, an inflatable obstacle course, and Drag King Bingo. There will also be food trucks, craft vendors, a live DJ, and stand-up comedy. Don’t miss the Splitty in the City downhill 1K race at Denver Beer Company before heading to Larimer Square for the festival at noon.
For tickets to Braunohler’s stand-up shows, call 303-595-3637 or visit comedyworks.com. RSVP for free Bananasfest tickets at gumpoppresents.com/bananasfest.
Nature Play opening at City Park
Experience the grand opening of City Park’s new Nature Play playground and educational area on Tuesday, Sept. 10. Explore the artful ecological display that showcases Colorado’s diverse landscapes and features fun activities for kids and adults alike.
Celebrate the opening with a free party at Denver Museum of Nature & Science from 3 to 9 p.m. Enjoy nature-themed games and activities as the fencing around the 4-acre area finally comes down. The official dedication will take place at 10:30 a.m. near the Bighorn Sheep sculpture. Visit dmns.org for more information.
A free, international folk-arts party
Celebrate cultural diversity at the International Heritage Festival in Lakewood’s 40 West Arts District on Saturday, Sept. 7. Enjoy folk dances and music from around the world, showcasing the rich traditions of various immigrant communities.
From polkas to African dances, the festival offers a vibrant display of cultural heritage. Hosted by the Colorado Folk Arts Council, this free event is open to all ages and promises a day of entertainment and learning. Join us from noon to 6 p.m. at 6501 W. Colfax Ave. Visit internationalheritagefestival.org for more details.
35th Friendship Powwow at DAM
Don’t miss the 35th annual Friendship Powwow at the Denver Art Museum on Saturday, Sept. 7. Join us for Native American dance competitions, hands-on activities, and a jewelry-making workshop with artist Tara Gover.
The Grand Entry will kick off at 11 a.m. inside the museum’s Martin Building. Admission is free for all visitors that day, so come and enjoy the cultural festivities at 100 W. 14th Ave. Parkway in downtown Denver. Visit denverartmuseum.org for more information.