“Game of Thrones” Live Concert Experience and more things to do in Denver this weekend that aren’t Grandoozy

Music of “Thrones”

Friday. It’s moment to get the Pepsi Center to become transformed to Westeros this weekend when “Game of Thrones Live Concert Experience” brings the fantasy world to live by composer Ramin Djawadi. Some familiar tunes will fill the area as Djawadi contributes a live orchestra and scenes on giant screens transport one. It will be colorful. It is going to be epic. If anything, it gives you a taste of the HBO hit while fans await the final season to premiere. The show starts at 8 p.m. at 1000 Chopper Circle, tickets range from $39.50-$99.50 in altitudetickets.com.

Family fun

Sunday. It’s time to get a Hop, Skip and Jump Start for a week with Children’s Museum Denver Marsico Campus (2121 Children’s Museum Drive). The event will run from 7:30 to 11:30 a.m. to find the entire household movin’ and groovin’. Even the stroller-friendly 5K (9 a.m.) can follow the South Platte River Trail, or little Ninja Warriors can try to Kid Course or Toddler Trot.  5K Registrationis $32 till 4 p.m. Friday, Sept. 14. To register day-of is going to be $38. Registration to Your Kid Course, Toddler Trot and Infant Crawl are 16 beforehand, $20 day-of. Registration includes awards for many participants, a goody bag, museum admission to maintain the fun going and more.  mychildsmuseum.org.

Remembering Rembrandt

Beginning Sept. 16. The Denver Art Museum is the sole venue for the display “Rembrandt: Painter as Printmaker” which will showcase approximately 100 prints from 1625 to 1665, and it all starts this weekend. So what would you see? Based on DAM’s website, “Unforgettable images of portrait, allegory, still life, landscape, and artworks of the time demonstrate the domination that ravaged Rembrandt among the greatest artists in history. ” The display is included in general admission. Tickets ($8-$13) can be purchased online at denverartmuseum.org, or by simply telephoning 720-913-0130.

This occasion rocks

Through Sunday. Time to polish up your stone puns, the 51st Annual Denver Gem and Mineral Show is at the Denver Mart Expo Hall, 451 East 58th Ave., Friday through Sunday. Over 150 vendors will showcase and provide talks on minerals, fossils, meteorites, gems, beads and more under rsquo, this season & ;s motif of Minerals of Mexico. Because, obviously possible you might also score lapidary equipment. Tickets are $5-$15, hours are as follows: Friday, 9 a.m.-6 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m.-6 p.m.; Sunday, 10 a.m.-5 p.m.. More information at denvermineralshow.com.

Falling

Through Sunday. It might not officially be autumn but ’s not only stopping Boulder Fall Fest. The occasion perched to the Pearl Street Mall will consist of audio beverages and arts.  The libations will flow from locals Avery Brewing Company and Rio Grande Mexican Restaurant, meals will be offered by Boulder Bowls, Falafel King and Fast Eddie’s Hot Dogs. Prep that pocket, also, since the Firefly Handmade Market will me on hand with more than 100 vendors pedaling home products, ceramics, skin care, leather products and more. Fall festival hoursFriday 5-10 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m. -9 p.m., Sunday 10 a.m. to five p.m.

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