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Soccer Mommy Concert Live at Denver Botanic Gardens | Denver – July 09th, 2026
If you're looking for a lush, vibrant spot in Denver that’s not just about pretty plants but also about soaking in the vibe, Denver Botanic Gardens is where it’s at. It’s a place that feels like a secret garden right in the city, especially during their Winter Gift Market when you can find one-of-a-kind seasonal gifts and cozy up surrounded by winter blooms and twinkling lights. The gardens have some cool history too, since opening the Grassland Garden in 1992, they've really honed in on native plants of the Plains, and their cactus collection since 1995 is surprisingly diverse, perfect for a quick escape into the desert right here in Colorado. The Stone Alpine Garden, established back in 1980, is a must-see for plant nerds, showcasing plants that thrive in rocky, high-altitude spots, like tiny, hardy beauties that seem almost sculptural. And if you’re into indigenous plants and animals, their Indigenous Garden Seating area is a peaceful spot to chill and connect with nature’s local roots. Plus, there are sheltered seating areas to keep you comfy during outdoor events, whether it’s a concert or just a sunny afternoon. Speaking of concerts, if you’re heading to the upcoming Soccer Mommy Denver show, this is the perfect place to unwind beforehand or afterward. Getting there is a breeze too, just hop on the 10 bus from Elitch Gardens heading east or from the Historic House, head south on Pennsylvania Road to 13th Avenue. Honestly, Denver Botanic Gardens isn’t just a garden, it’s a little world of its own, seriously worth checking out.