Events

Telluride's Sheridan Arts Foundation presents Oak Street Park SummerSHOW SeriesSummer 2025. June 26th, July 24th, August 21st, September 25th. 6 - 8pm. SHOW Bar Summer Series expands to Oak Street Park with free live music under the Alpenglow. Admission is open to all. Shows begin early in...

The 52nd annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival (TBF) takes place June 19 – June 22. Passes/tickets and camping still available. Go here to secure your reservation. Learn more about Planet Bluegrass at www.bluegrass.com. Go here for more about the history of Telluride Bluegrass. (Back to 2009.) And scroll down to listen...

The 52nd annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival (TBF) takes place June 19 – June 22. Passes/tickets and camping still available. Go here to secure your reservation. Learn more about Planet Bluegrass at www.bluegrass.com. Go here for more about the history of Telluride Bluegrass. (Back to 2009.) And scroll down to listen...

The 52nd annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival takes place June 19 – June 22. Passes/tickets and camping still available. Go here to secure your reservation. Learn more about Planet Bluegrass at www.bluegrass.com. Go here for more about the history of Telluride Bluegrass. (Back to 2009.) And scroll down to listen to a...

The 52nd annual Telluride Bluegrass Festival takes place June 19 – June 22. Passes/tickets and camping still available. Go here to secure your reservation. Learn more about Planet Bluegrass at www.bluegrass.com. Go here for more about the history of Telluride Bluegrass. (Back to 2009.) And scroll down to listen to Telluride...

Beyond the Groove Productions and the Telluride Mountain Village Owners Association (TMVOA) co-host the 2025 Music on the Green concerts. The series regularly takes place on Reflection Plaza in Mountain Village, adjacent to the Madeline Hotel & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection. The FREE concerts occurs every Friday, May...

Go here to learn more about KOTO-FM radio. Go here to learn specifically about KOTO's history. Check out KOTO exhibit at Telluride Museum. Donate here. And scroll down to hear what KOTO's ED, Cara Pallone has to say about upcoming summer/fall events in celebration of the station's past, present...

The first public Father's Day event was held in 1908 in West Virginia to honor 362 miners who died in an explosion there. It was later made a national holiday by President Richard Nixon in 1972. The most popular gift is a necktie...