Denver/ Arts & Culture
Published on April 11, 2019
4 fun folk music events in Denver this weekendPhoto: The Nigmatic/Unsplash

Looking to catch a folk music show this weekend? From Joseph to the California Guitar Trio, this weekend's event lineup offers folk music aficionados plenty to enjoy.

Hoodline offers data-driven analysis of local happenings and trends across cities. Links included in this article may earn Hoodline a commission on clicks and transactions.


Joseph

Joseph will take the stage at this concert event. The trio of sisters specializes in folk music. Beer, wine and soft drinks will be available on site.

When: Saturday, April 13, 8-11 p.m.
Where: First Baptist Church, 1373 Grant St.
Admission: $29 (General Public/Advance). More ticket options are available. 

Click here for more details, and to get your tickets

Jane Siberry

Canadian artist Jane Siberry will perform during this creativity workshop. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. Swallow Hill Music is hosting the event.

When: Saturday, April 13, 8-11 p.m.
Where: Swallow Hill Music - Quinlan Cafe, 71 E. Yale Ave.
Admission: $30 (General Public/Advance). More ticket options are available. 

Click here for more details, and to get your tickets

The Rifters

The Rifters will be the featured act at this concert event. The band formed in New Mexico. Expect acoustic Americana music and more.     

When: Saturday, April 13, 8-11 p.m.
Where: Swallow Hill Music - Tuft Theatre, 71 E. Yale Ave.
Admission: $13 (General Public/Advance). More ticket options are available.

Click here for more details, and to get your tickets

California Guitar Trio

The California Guitar Trio performs a blend of folk, rock, classical and world music. Michael DeLalla is also slated to perform at this show. 

When: Sunday, April 14, 7-10 p.m.
Where: Swallow Hill Music - Daniels Hall, 71 E. Yale Ave.
Admission: $24 (General Public/Advance). More ticket options are available. 

Click here for more details, and to get your tickets


This story was created automatically using local event data, then reviewed by an editor. Click here for more about what we're doing. Got thoughts? Go here to share your feedback.