Beyond the main stage, visitors should explore Red Rocks Park & Amphitheatre, a UNESCO World Heritage site renowned for its acoustics and stunning sunset views. It’s a legendary venue that has hosted countless iconic concerts—now a must-visit pilgrimage for music lovers.
During the festival, Denver Downtown Farmers Market features pop-up food stalls offering local craft beer, artisanal ice cream, and live folk performances, creating a vibrant community vibe. Along Broadway Street, independent cafés and art galleries host flash exhibitions, with some featuring "Festival-Themed Corners" showcasing limited-edition merchandise and photo spots.
For deeper cultural immersion, join the Denver Public Library’s "City Sounds Walking Tour," led by local musicians who share stories of Denver’s musical heritage. The 90-minute tour costs just $20 and includes admission tickets and a guided brochure—ideal for history and music enthusiasts alike.