Things to do this weekend, May 31-June 1

Denver, COLocal News

The Goldengrass Bluegrass Weekend festival kicks off Thursday in Golden, showcasing 11 musical acts and providing family-friendly activities, with free admission for all attendees. In Denver, the "Pink Pony Club: Chappell Roan Night" dance party marks the start of Pride Month at Glow Lounge, also featuring no entry fee. On Saturday, HearseCon 2025 will descend on Aurora, displaying custom and vintage hearses, alongside more than 100 vendors and entertainment for a $23 entry fee. Singer-songwriter Jeremy Zucker is set to perform at Levitt Pavilion's summer concert series in Denver's Ruby Hill neighborhood on Friday, welcoming fans to a free concert. The Women+Film Festival, hosted by Denver Film, will begin screening over a dozen films by women filmmakers on Saturday, with variable costs for attendance.

These events reflect the diverse cultural offerings available in the Denver area this weekend. The festival and concerts provide opportunities for local artists to showcase their talents. Such events foster community engagement and celebrate inclusivity in the arts.

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