Boulder’s Arts in the Park to Host Over 80 Performances

Arts in the Park is the City of Boulder’s summer arts and culture program that is bringing a variety of performances to Glen Huntington Band Shell in the city’s Civic Area. Over 80 performances have been scheduled with the first event starting in late May.

Arts in the Park Boulder Bandshell

“The response from the arts and cultural community has been overwhelming as they are eager to get back to performing for live audiences again,” said Events Manager Justin Greenstein. “From music to dance, artisan showcases to fashion shows, and theater to family-focused entertainment, Arts in the Park this summer will have something for everybody.”
Arts in the Park is presented by the City of Boulder and sponsored by the Boulder Library Foundation, PLAY Boulder Foundation, and the Downtown Boulder Partnership.

Arts in the Park performance groups include Boulder Arts Outdoors, Boulder Ballet, Boulder Opera, Boulder Symphony, The Catamounts, Dairy Arts Center, eTown, Frequent Flyers Aerial Dance, Local Theater Company, Mountain Contemporary Dance Arts, Street Wise Boulder, T2 Dance Company, and more.

Each performing arts group will be responsible for the sale of tickets to their performances. All performances will follow current public health guidelines from Boulder County Public Health, including recommended selective distancing and face covering guidance for populated outdoor areas

In addition, coordinating with Arts in the Park activities, the City of Boulder is sponsoring Boulder Creek Summer Sundays, a weekly event kicking off on May 16 and running through June 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Summer Sundays takes place in the Civic Area and features a variety of handcrafted artisans and Boulder-based businesses for hyper-local shopping experience.
For more information on Arts in the Park, including performance tickets and venue details, visit boulderartsinthepark.com.

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