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Hell’s Kitchen
Set in New York City in the 1990s, this Grammy Award–winning jukebox musical set to the songs of Alicia Keys is bound to put you in an empire state of mind. Protagonist Ali is 17 years old and feeling stifled by her overbearing single mother. When her neighbor introduces her to the piano, Ali begins to find her purpose. April 14–26; times vary; tickets starting at $47
Westy Restaurant Week
Westminster diners who are on a budget are in luck: You can eat for as little as $15 per meal at the town’s first-ever restaurant week. Pop by the Table by Graze for an entrée, side, drink, and dessert deal; feed the family for $25 per person at authentic Japanese eatery Sakana; or ball out on the four-course $55 menu at Law’s Chophouse. April 17–26; times vary; $15–$55 per person
USWNT vs. Japan and Colorado Rapids 30th Anniversary Match
The FIFA World Cup starts in under two months—and while Denver isn’t one of the US host cities, footie fans can still get their fill at these upcoming events in the Mile High City. The US Women’s National Team, starring hometown hero Lindsey Heaps, is hosting a friendly against rival Japan on Friday. The next day, the Colorado Rapids host Inter Miami CF (captained by Lionel Messi) for the Major League Soccer team’s 30th anniversary at Empower Field. USWNT: April 17, 7 p.m., tickets start at $75; Colorado Rapids: April 18, 2:30 p.m., tickets start at $93
LoHi Spring Bazaar
Much like indoor malls in the ’90s, this community market is a vibrant third space—with way more sunshine, locally made goods, and fresh air than its outdated counterpart. Shop the handmade wares of more than 70 makers, show up early for an hourlong outdoor yoga class, or chat up your neighbors over some bottomless mimosas. April 18; 11 a.m.–5 p.m.; free attendance, bottomless mimosas and yoga are ticketed
Mile High 420 Festival
It’s been 14 years since Colorado legalized recreational marijuana, but the Centennial State is still partying like it’s 2012. At Civic Center Park, catch a lineup of musicians ranging from headliner Juicy J to Texas-based rapper That Mexican OT, check out cannabis brands’ booths, and sate your munchies at more than 20 food trucks. April 20; 2–9 p.m.; general admission $30
Denver Ramen Festival

While we wouldn’t dare diss the cheap Top Ramen of our college days, there is so much more to the brothy, rich dish. This festival will prove our point: Dozens of eateries will serve up their take on the Japanese noodle dish including Ramen Star, Chopstix Fusion, and Cupbop. Come hungry, because your ticket gets you unlimited bites (slurps?) and sips. April 18; noon–4 p.m. & 5:30–8:30 p.m.; tickets starting at $114

