Frozen Dead Guy Days – March 28 – Estes Park Events Complex 

Frozen Dead Guy Days (FDGD) is a unique weekend-long festival honoring Grandpa Bredo Morstoel, who is cryogenically frozen in Nederland. The New York Times has previously named FDGD to its “Top 10 Best Parties of Winter” list.

Conversation Pieces – March 1-October 31 – DAM, Denver

This exhibition proves fashion is more than pretty clothes on mannequins. Drawing from the museum’s permanent collection, Conversation Pieces pairs garments and accessories to reveal the shared language designers have been speaking for generations. Expect deep dives into local history, cultural trends, iconic fashion houses, and the creative relationships that shaped them.

303 Day – March 3 – Across Colorado

Buy Colorado Day launched in 2025, turning March 3 (a.k.a. 303 Day) into a powerful economic movement that unites homegrown brands and businesses with consumers all over the globe. And yes, this special date is a reference to the state’s original 303 area code.

Samantha Bee: How to Survive Menopause – March 5 – The Newman Center, Denver

Emmy-winner Samantha Bee hits Denver’s Newman Center on March 5, 2026, with “How to Survive Menopause.” Expect a hilarious, raw, and much-needed “hot flash” of a show that turns the ultimate biological joke into a riotous night of communal survival.

Come Back To Earth: Mac Miller Live Band Tribute – March 7 – Denargo Market, Denver

There’s no better place to celebrate craft beer than Denver, which is exactly what you’ll be doing at this year’s Mile High Beer Festival. Sip on drafts from well-known giants in the Colorado beer scene as well as newer niche breweries waiting to make a splash. After you arrive, you’ll receive a commemorative glass and have 2.5 hours to taste all the unlimited samples you want.

Leadville Ski Joring – March 7-8 – Downtown Leadville

For those who like to mix a little rodeo into their winter sports, Leadville Ski Joring is the event meant for you. This unique March festival has been held annually in Colorado’s highest incorporated city since 1949.

ACT Human Rights Film Festival Kickoff Party – March 10 – Odell Brewing, Fort Collins

Don’t miss ACT Human Rights Film Festival’s 11th annual Kickoff Party at Odell Brewing. At this festive event ACT will share film trailers, festival trivia, and offer some giveaways. Odell Brewing will tap ACT’s signature festival beer, the 11th ACT Screening Session Ale. Plus, Ben & Jerry’s of Fort Collins will be scooping ice cream to celebrate human rights for all.

The Harlem Globetrotters 100 Year Tour – March 11 – Blue Arena, Loveland

From gravity-defying dunks to jaw-dropping trick shots, the Globetrotters continue to wow fans of all ages with a century of basketball artistry and laugh-out-loud fun. Celebrate this once-in-a-century milestone with all-new surprises, including the Golden Basketball by Spalding®, epic pre-game entertainment, and unforgettable post-game interactions.

Jim Breuer: Find the Funny – March 11 – Paramount Theatre, Denver

High-energy chaos merchant and SNL alum Jim Breuer has officially traded the “Goat Boy” antics for the survivalist grit of suburban fatherhood. On his Find The Funny tour, he descends on Denver’s Paramount Theatre to prove that domestic madness is the ultimate punchline.

Cirque Kalabanté: Afrique in Circue – March 12 – The Newman Center, Denver

Founded in 2007 by Guinean circus artist Yamoussa Bangoura, Kalabanté blends circus arts with African traditions, offering audiences a dynamic and unforgettable cultural experience that celebrates the richness of West African heritage while promoting global connection and collaboration.

St. Patrick’s Day Puppy Parade – March 14 – Boulder Social, Boulder

Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the 3rd Annual Puppy Parade & Costume Contest at Boulder Social on March 14th. Dress your pup in festive green for a lively parade, prizes, adoptable dogs, local vendors, a special pup menu, Irish fare, and community charity fun.

Denver St. Patrick’s Day Parade – March 15 – Downtown Denver

Denver’s St. Patrick’s Day Parade is one of the largest in the country, and it’s a great place to toast your favorite saint. Running for over 60 years, nearly half a million people are expected to attend the downtown parade. You’ll want to get a good spot in advance since some people arrive at 6:00 am to find a prime place for spectating.

Cat Fest – March 21 – The Ranch Events Complex, Loveland 

Northern Colorado is finally getting its whiskers wet as Cat Fest claws its way into the souls and minds of many cat women. Expect a glorious fever dream of kitten yoga, celebrity felines, and “cat video cafes.” It’s a high-vibe temple for the obsessed, where adoption meets ultimate feline worship.

Professional Women’s Hockey League Takeover – March 15 – Ball Arena, Denver

The Takeover Tour brings elite PWHL talent to a bigger stage, with bone-rattling hits, razor-sharp skating, and goals that’ll make you spill your drink. If you like your hockey intense, unapologetic, and wildly entertaining, this is one you don’t want to sleep on.

7th Annual Colorado DIVA Awards – March 16 – Meow Wolf, Convergence Station, Denver

The DIVA Awards is an annual celebration in Denver, Colorado, recognizing the outstanding contributions and talents of the LGBTQ+ community within the state’s nightlife and entertainment industry. Launched 7 years ago, the event serves as a platform to honor excellence in various categories, including drag performance, bartending, fashion design, allies and more, while fostering unity and inclusivity among attendees.

50th Annual Denver March Powwow – March 20 – Denver Coliseum 

The heritage of American Indians has been celebrated in Denver every year at the Denver March Powwow, one of the largest events of its kind in the country. The Powwow features more than 1,600 dancers from close to 100 tribes from 38 states and three Canadian provinces. 

Chelsea Handler: The High and Mighty Tour – March 20 – Paramount Theatre, Denver

Late-night’s unapologetic queen and seven-time best-selling author Chelsea Handler rolls into Denver for one night in March. On her High and Mighty Tour, the vodka-soaked truth-teller remains the industry’s most disruptive force, trading her Chelsea Lately desk for raw, taboo stand-up.

Donnell Rawlings – March 21 – Denver Improv

Unapologetic legend and Chappelle’s Show icon Donnell Rawlings is bringing his “Black & Mild” tour to the Denver Improv this March. Whether he’s shouting “I’m rich, biaaaaatch!” or dropping raw truths from his Netflix special A New Day, Rawlings remains a high-octane force of nature.

Bowl of ‘Zole Denver 2026 – March 26 – Skylight, Denver

Get ready, Denver! Bowl of ‘Zole returns to celebrate pozole, classic Mexican cuisine, and vibrant top-shelf agave spirits, like mezcal, tequila, and more. Local chefs will be on hand serving up their famous cuisine while you wine and dine until your heart is content. 

Phantom of the Opera – March 29 – Buell Theater, Denver

For the therspian inside of your, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s THE PHANTOM OF THE OPERA is back to thrill American audiences once again! A revitalized production featuring Maria Björnson’s brilliant original design, Phantom of the Opera hits Buell Theater in Denver for one night… there is also a ticketed brunch if you’re interested in really getting to know the Phantom. 

Rockies Opening Day – April 3 – Coors Field

We’re sure you’re extremely excited about Rockies baseball since they’ve managed to produce the most abysmal record in baseball, but nonetheless, Opening Day is a Mile High tradition and a good excuse to skip work and drink. The Rockies take on the Philadelphia Phillies in what should be a barn burner—or make you want to burn something.