Rad Things To Do

Rad Things (to) Do - March 2024

Austin Nettleton

March “Rad”ness is underway in the 303. This month is absolutely stacked with Denver Nuggets and Colorado Avalanche action at Ball Arena, the famous Denver St. Patrick’s Day Parade, and concerts almost nightly across the area’s great music venues, all headlined by a back-to-back one-two punch of performances by Madonna and Bad Bunny. Check out what’s happening around Denver in this edition of Rad Things (to) Do! Ride RTD to these events and leave traffic and parking worries behind!

Festivals, parades and events

Denver St. Patrick’s Day Parade

The biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebration in the Rockies returns to downtown Denver March 16! The route takes dozens of floats and hundreds of participants, including RTD, down Wynkoop from Coors Field, up 17th Street, then onto Blake Street to wrap up just past the ballpark. Don’t miss out on the fun! Catch any Union Station-bound bus or train and find a spot along the route to celebrate all that is Irish.

Denver March Powwow

March 15-17, head to the Denver Coliseum via the Route 48 at Brighton Boulevard and 43rd Street and celebrate Native American heritage and culture. The event features more than 1,600 dancers representing almost 100 tribes from 38 states and three Canadian provinces. Learn more at http://www.denvermarchpowwow.org.

Sports

While college sports may be winding down, the heat is just starting to turn up for Denver’s pro sports teams. The Nuggets and Avalanche find themselves in the fight for the top seeds in their respective sports as the playoffs inch closer. Check out the March slate of home games for the Nuggets, Avalanche and Mammoth, as well as the final games of the regular season for the Buffaloes and Pioneers.

Ball Arena (accessible via the E and W lines at Ball Arena·Elitch Gardens Station, as well as Routes 1, 15L and 20 at Auraria Parkway and 9th Street)

Colorado Avalanche (NHL):

  • March 4: vs. Chicago Blackhawks
  • March 6: vs. Detroit Red Wings
  • March 8: vs. Minnesota Wild
  • March 22: vs. Columbus Blue Jackets
  • March 24: vs. Pittsburgh Penguins
  • March 26: vs. Montreal Canadiens
  • March 28: vs. New York Rangers
  • March 30: vs. Nashville Predators

Denver Nuggets (NBA):

  • March 5: vs. Phoenix Suns
  • March 7: vs. Boston Celtics
  • March 9: vs. Utah Jazz
  • March 11: vs. Toronto Raptors
  • March 21: vs. New York Knicks
  • March 25: vs. Memphis Grizzlies
  • March 27: vs. Phoenix Suns
  • March 29: vs. Minnesota Timberwolves
  • March 31: vs. Cleveland Cavaliers

Colorado Mammoth (NLL):

  • March 23: vs. Rochester Knighthawks

Magness Arena (accessible via the E and H lines at University of Denver Station)

University of Denver Pioneers (NCAA men’s hockey):

  • March 9: vs. Colorado College

Concerts

“I’m hung up, I’m hung up on you,” is likely what music lovers in Denver said when they saw this month’s incredibly packed calendar of concerts, headlined by none other than the queen of pop herself, Madonna, followed by arguably the biggest Latin artist on the planet in Bad Bunny. Check out who’s coming to Denver this month below!

Ball Arena (accessible via the E and W lines at Ball Arena·Elitch Gardens Station, as well as Routes 1, 15L and 20 at Auraria Parkway and 9th Street)

  • March 19: Madonna – “The Celebration Tour”
  • March 20: Bad Bunny – “Most Wanted Tour”

Bellco Theater (accessible via the D, H and L lines at Theatre District·Convention Center Station and via the Free MallRide at 15th and Curtis streets)

  • March 8-9: Jeff Dunham – “Still Not Canceled”
  • March 23: Pepe Aguilar
  • March 29: Los Angeles Azules

Mission Ballroom (accessible via the A Line at 38th·Blake Station)

  • March 7: Lany – “A Beautiful Blur: The World Tour”
    • Supporting acts: Hazlett and Conor Burns
  • March 9: Sunsquabi and Lespecial
    • Supporting acts: Big Something and Underlux
  • March 13: Grouplove – “Rock and Roll You Won’t Save Me Tour”
    • Supporting acts: Bully
  • March 15: Yheti
    • Supporting acts: Resonant Language, Vctre, Mt. Analogue and Honeybee
  • March 16: Meduza and James Hype – “Our House Denver”
  • March 22: The Floozies – “2 Mission 2 Trip”
    • Supporting acts: Late Night Radio, Haywyre, MZG and Father Funk
  • March 23: Kayzo – “Unleashed XL”
    • Supporting acts: Gentlemens Club, Versa, VKTM, Sweettooth, Sora and Slang Dogs
  • March 26: Sleater-Kinney
    • Supporting act: Palehound
  • March 29: Sub Focus, Dimension, Culture Shock and 1991 – “Worship North America 2024”
  • March 30: Audien and Jason Ross
    • Supporting acts: Yetep and No Mana

Paramount Theatre (accessible via the D, H and L lines at 16th·California Station or the Free MallRide at 17th Street and Glenarm Place)

  • March 4: Cat Power
  • March 7: Dancing with the Stars Live
  • March 14: Jessica Kirson
  • March 16: Yuri – “Euforia Tour”
  • March 17: Alicia Villarreal – “Donde Todo Comenzo”
  • March 23: Brian Culbertson – “The Trilogy Tour”
  • March 29-30: Mike Birbiglia – “Please Stop The Ride”

Fillmore Auditorium (accessible via Route 15 at Colfax Avenue and Emerson Street or Colfax Avenue and Clarkson Street)

  • March 8: Chelsea Cutler – “The Beauty Is Everywhere 2024 North American Tour”
    • Supporting act: Yoke Lore
  • March 9: Brett Young – “Dance With You Tour”
  • March 16: Midnight Tyrannosaurus
    • Supporting acts: Aweminus, Sisto, Concentrates, Stayns, Fayte and Chibs
  • March 18: The Kooks – “Inside In/Inside Out Tour”
    • Supporting acts: The Vaccines and Daisy The Great
  • March 20: Alkaline Trio – “Blood, Hair and Eyeballs: The Tour”
  • March 22: Busta Rhymes – “Blockbuster Tour 2024”
  • March 27: Offset – “Set It Off World Tour”

Ogden Theatre (accessible via Route 15 at Colfax Avenue and Emerson Street or Colfax Avenue and Clarkson Street)

  • March 5: Lil Tecca – “Hvn On Earth Tour”
    • Supporting act: Sofaygo Tana Chow Lee
  • March 7: Blackberry Smoke – “Be Right Here Tour 2024”
    • Supporting act: Them Dirty Roses
  • March 8-9: Ravenscoon
    • Supporting acts:
      • March 8: Barnacle Boi, Brothel, Ktrek, Remnant.exe, Djedi and Out
      • March 9: Atrifakts, Mindset, Ian Snow and Jetset
  • March 10: Petey
  • March 13: Arlo Parks
    • Supporting act: Chloe George
  • March 15: Sultan + Shepard – “Endless Dawn Tour 2024”
  • March 16: Flipturn
    • Supporting act: Richy Mitch & The Coal Miners
  • March 23: JP Saxe – “A Grey Area Tour”
    • Supporting acts: Justin Nozuka and Abigail Osbom
  • March 26: Mariah the Scientist – “To Be Eaten Alive Tour”
    • Supporting act: Ryan Trey
  • March 28: Ashley McBryde – “The Devil I Know Tour”
    • Supporting act: Kasey Tyndall
  • March 29: Kll Smith
    • Supporting act: DMVU, Anna Morgan and Hypho
  • March 30: Mo Lowda & The Humble
    • Supporting acts: The Bright Light Social Hour and The Thing
  • March 31: Scarface – “Behind The Desk Experience”

Oriental Theater (accessible via Route 44 at West 44th Avenue and Tennyson Street)

  • March 9: Black Flag – “My War Tour”
  • March 11: Benise – “Fiesta!”
  • March 15: ISMO – “Watch Your Language Tour”
  • March 16: RX Bandits – “20 Years of ‘The Resignation’”
    • Supporting act: Rubedo
  • March 17: Jesh Yancey & The High Hopes – “Screaming Into The Darkness Tour”
  • March 18: Gloryhammer – “The Red, White and Hoots North American Tour”
  • March 19: Dorian Electra – “Fanfare: The World Tour”
    • Supporting acts: Uffie and Izzy Spears
  • March 20: KMFDM
    • Supporting act: Cyanotic
  • March 22: Under Auburn Skies
    • Supporting acts: Inhuman Hands, Saints of Never After, Colony Collapse and Within The Trench
  • March 23: Candlemass
    • Supporting act: Oryx

Bluebird Theater (accessible via Route 15 at Colfax Avenue and Cook Street)

  • March 5: Cobrah
  • March 6: Cherry Glazerr
    • Supporting act: Wombo
  • March 7: Sleepytime Gorilla Museum
    • Supporting act: Dreadnought, Surplus 1980 and Moe Staiano
  • March 8: Donavon Frankenreiter
    • Supporting act: Goodnight, Texas
  • March 9: Rock and Roll Playhouse – “The Music of Talking Heads and More For Kids”
  • March 9: Wildermiss
    • Supporting act: Hembree
  • March 12: Ari Abdul and Isabel LaRosa
    • Supporting act: Thomas Larosa
  • March 14: Nicotine Dolls
  • March 15: Forester – “Moonlight Tour 2024”
  • March 16: Bailen
    • Supporting act: Rett Madison
  • March 19: Madi Diaz – “The Weird Faith Tour”
    • Supporting act: Daniel Nunnelee
  • March 20: Tiny Habits
  • March 22-23: The Moss – “Alive Tour”
    • Supporting act: Michael Marcagi
  • March 26: Glass Beach
    • Supporting act: Arcadia Grey Fleece Kawasaki
  • March 28: Low Cut Connie
  • March 29: Wayfarer – “American Gothic”
    • Supporting acts; Munly & The Lupercalians and Paul Reidl
  • March 30: Juelz
    • Supporting acts: Pluko, Lord Genmu and Ssos

HQ (accessible via Route 0 at South Broadway and West Bayaud Avenue)

  • March 5: Ariel Pink
    • Supporting acts: Period Bomb and Broth
  • March 6: Powerman 5000
    • Supporting acts: September Mourning and The Great Alone
  • March 7: Kobra Thighs, Fragile City and Worth The Weight
  • March 10: Starwraith
    • Supporting acts: Crota, Hel Hath Fury and Eramis
  • March 14: The Opalites, Better Than Dead and The Ragetones
  • March 15: The Patrons
    • Supporting acts: Dryerline, Warm Before The Storm and Antonego
  • March 18: Hulder, Devil Master, Worm and Necrofier – “The Decibel Tour”
  • March 22: Eyes Set To Kill – “Reach Album 15th Anniversary Tour”
    • Supporting acts: Discrepancies, Lightworker and No Future

Gothic Theatre (accessible via Route 0 at South Broadway and Eastman Avenue, or South Broadway and West Floyd Avenue)

  • March 5: Otoboke Beaver – “North American Tour 2024”
    • Supporting act: Drinking Boys and Girls Choir
  • March 6: Real Estate – “Infinite Jangle Tour”
    • Supporting act: Florry
  • March 7: Ryan Beatty
  • March 8-9: Briston Maroney
    • Supporting act: Snarls
  • March 10: Twin Temple
    • Supporting acts: Vowws
  • March 12: Ricky Montgomery – “The Rick Tour”
    • Supporting act: Noah Floersch
  • March 13: Josiah and The Bonnevilles – “The Endurance Tour”
    • Supporting act: Mon Rovīa
  • March 15: Flipturn
    • Supporting act: Trash Panda
  • March 16: Maoli
    • Supporting act: Mishka
  • March 18: The Dandy Warhols
    • Supporting act: Sisters of Your Sunshine Vapor
  • March 22: Chelsea Wolfe
    • Supporting act: Divide and Dissolve
  • March 25: Health - "Rat-Based Warfare Tour"
    • Supporting acts: Pixel Grip and King Yosef

Summit Music Hall (accessible via Routes 0, 9, 15 and 20 at 18th and Blake streets, or via Route 52 at 20th and Blake streets)

  • March 9: Moon Taxi
    • Supporting act: Plain Faraday
  • March 12: Mehro
    • Supporting act: King Isis
  • March 13: Intervals and Hail The Sun – “Spring 2024 Tour”
    • Supporting acts: Makari and Body Thief
  • March 15: Eyedress
  • March 16: Daði Freyr
    • Supporting act: Blusher
  • March 20: Kim Dracula
    • Supporting acts: Jeris Johnson and Tallah
  • March 22: Bas
    • Supporting acts: Blxckie, Reuben Vincent and Hoosh
  • March 25: A Killer’s Confession
    • Supporting act: Mike’s Dead
  • March 26: Just Be With You
  • March 30: Teenage Bottlerocket and Authority Zero – “8th Annual Brandon B-day Bash”
    • Supporting acts: Sack and Bricheros

Marquis Theatre (accessible via Routes 52 and RX at 20th and Larimer streets, or via Route 38 at Larimer and 21st streets)

  • March 6: Witness Chamber
    • Supporting acts: Moral Law, Polish, Spear of Cassius and Ignorant Bliss
  • March 7: Boogarins
    • Supporting acts: Levitation Room and Barbara
  • March 9: Destroyer
    • Supporting act: Bluebook
  • March 11: Tornillo
    • Supporting act: Dharius
  • March 12: The Snuts
  • March 13: Between You & Me
    • Supporting acts: Young Culture, Homesafe and Cherie Amour
  • March 15: Destin Conrad
    • Supporting act: Amaria
  • March 16: Donna Missal
    • Supporting act: Banoffee
  • March 17: Deap Vally – “Live for the Last Time (Farewell)”
    • Supporting act: Death Valley Girls
  • March 19-20: K.Flay
    • Supporting act: Cam Kahin
  • March 21: Sir Chloe
    • Supporting act: Daffo
  • March 22: Darkest Hour
    • Supporting acts: I Am, Filth is Eternal and Somnuri
  • March 24: Adelitas Way
    • Supporting acts: Classless Act, Thousand Frames and Antisaint
  • March 27: Sarah and the Sundays
    • Supporting act: The Brazen Youth
  • March 30: 2000 Tears

The Roxy (accessible via the L Line at 25th·Welton Station)

  • March 8: MMMFD – “When World’s Collide”
    • Supporting act: Neon Lites Bar Fites
  • March 15: Angelic Desolation
    • Supporting acts: CPF, Abstract Delusions, Triune, Epileptic Avulsions and The Celluloid Contraption
  • March 22: Divine Torture
    • Supporting acts: Harvested, Tarnage and Burning Silence
  • March 28: The Prodigal Son
    • Supporting acts: Godemis of Ces Cru and 80 Generations
  • March 30: DJR, Sonny and DRXW

Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom and Cervantes’ Other Side (accessible via the L Line at 25th·Welton or 27th·Welton stations)

(*) performance is at Cervantes’ Other Side

  • March 6: Mihali Live Band – “Lifted Tour”
    • Supporting acts: Gubb, Adrian, and Scott & The Horns
  • March 6: The Ries Brothers*
    • Supporting acts: Ghost.wav and Bathing Lagoon
  • March 7: Solshine Reverie* – “On The Road Tour”
  • March 7: Ahee
    • Supporting acts: Stylust, Shizz Lo and Shwilly
  • March 8: Madeline Hawthorne
    • Supporting acts: Boot Juice and Brandywine & The Mighty Fines
  • March 9: Rome In Silver
    • Supporting acts: Quiet Bison, Demotapes and Canary Yellow
  • March 10: Odetari* – “Door To Dusk Tour”
  • March 11: Marc E. Bassy* – “Keep Your Faith Tour”
    • Supporting acts: Michael Minelli and Keenan Trevon
  • March 13: Marlon Craft* – “The Long Game Tour”
    • Supporting acts: Mitchell James and Dvnehppy
  • March 13: Night Lovell – “I Hope You’re Happy Tour”
    • Supporting acts: Haarper and Germ
  • March 14: K.L.O.
    • Supporting acts: Jo1st, Base2 and Nueq
  • March 15: Dumpstaphunk and Dragon Smoke
    • Supporting acts: Taylor Scott Band and Where There’s Smoke
  • March 16: Doom Flamingo
    • Supporting act: Kendall Street Company
  • March 19: Steve’n’Seagulls*
    • Supporting act: Dig Deep
  • March 21: Lee Fields and Monophonics
  • March 21: Rainbow Girls*
  • March 22: Drone, MPH, Chef Boyarebeatz and Say Grace
  • March 23: Lamp*
    • Supporting acts: Russ Lawton, Scott Metzger and Ray Paczkowski
  • March 23: Thought Process
    • Supporting acts: Alejo, Pheel, Freq and Osis
  • March 24: Danny Brown – “Quaranta”
  • March 24: Hannah Diamond* – “Perfect Picture Tour”
  • March 26: Ryan Caraveo – “Trouble in Paradise Tour”
  • March 28: Midnight North*
    • Supporting acts: Daniella Katzir Band and The Hip Snacks
  • March 29: Lola Young*
  • March 29-30: The New Mastersounds
    • Supporting acts: Eddie Roberts & The Lucky Strokes
  • March 31: DC The Don* – “Sacred Heart Tour”
    • Supporting act: Midwxst

Theatre

March to the Denver Center for the Performing Arts and check out some great productions, including the world-famous “Hairspray!” Check out what’s going on this month below and snag tickets to the following events at http://www.denvercenter.org/tickets-events/.

DCPA can be accessed via the D, H and L lines at Theatre District·Convention Center Station and via the Free MallRide at 15th and Curtis streets.

Garner Galleria Theatre

  • Ongoing through 31: The Improvised Shakespeare Company

Buell Theatre

  • March 5-10: Hairspray

Kilstrom Theatre

  • Ongoing through March 17: Rubicon
By Austin Nettleton

Grouplove - "Ways to Go"

Legendary indie band Grouplove performs at Mission Ballroom March 13.

Gloryhammer - "Hootsforce"

Conquer the galaxy with sci-fi power metal band Gloryhammer at the Oriental Theater March 18.

Eyes Set To Kill - "Reach"

Post-hardcore band Eyes Set To Kill celebrate the 15th anniversary of their album "Reach" at The HQ March 22

Between You & Me - "Overthinking"

Australian pop punk band Between You & Me perform at the Marquis Theatre March 13 with Young Culture, Homesafe and Cherie Amour.

Brett Young - "In Case You Didn't Know"

Country music star Brett Young performs at the Fillmore Auditorium on March 9.