Celebrate a springtime afternoon full of bright colors, local creativity and strong community at the 2nd annual Larimer Square Spring Fling: Art in Bloom on Saturday, May 2.
Held from 2pm to 6pm, Denver’s most historic block will come alive with this family-friendly, free celebration featuring local music, live painting and craft workshops by Crafty Chassis.
Larimer Square retailers Portland Leather and Milly Rose Designs, along with Apollo Hall, will also be hosting outdoor pop-ups.
Spring Fling at Larimer Square is free and open to all!
Denver’s Field Supply flower truck will have ready-made bouquets for sale, with FREE bouquets for the first 50 guests.

Larimer Square Spring Fling activations will include:
- Crafty Chassis | Tap into your inner artist at this arts and crafts truck offering FREE spring themed craft workshops
- Field Supply | Ready-made bouquets for sale, FREE bouquets for the first 50 guests!
The Larimer Square Spring Fling music line-up will include:
- 2pm to 3pm - Michael Cec | Taking all of the love from the street that comes to him and reforming it into music to give back to people
- 3:20pm to 4:20pm - Plain Faraday | Unique indie sounds of rock, Americana, jazz, Neo-soul, pop and folk
- 4:45pm to 6pm - Fresh Fruit! | Making soulful indie-pop that turns sidewalks into dance floors and transports car rides into limousines
Enjoy refreshing cocktails and snacks at outdoor pop-up bars by favorite Larimer Square restaurants, including:
- NADC Burger
- Osteria Marco
- Tamayo
- Garage Sale Vintage
Shop for local works by 10+ Colorado artists and makers, including:
- Michael Keyes
- Burning Creations
- Bassant Mahran Art
- Tripetta Cartel
- Victoria Regina
- Alicia Marshall
- Tristan Chen
Attendees are encouraged to shop and dine at Larimer Square’s incredible restaurants and retail outlets while enjoying the Spring Fling.
Larimer Square will host an extensive lineup of events this spring and summer, including ongoing outdoor fitness classes, live music, movie screenings and more. Check out the Events Page for more details.

About Larimer Square
Saved by award-winning preservationist Dana Crawford, Larimer Square became Denver’s first historic district in 1971. The district’s landmark ambiance and unique mix of critically acclaimed restaurants and boutique shops draw more than 4.5 million people each year. Alongside budding new concepts like Emerald Eye, Garage Sale, Bao Brewhouse and Disco Pig, the street also features one-of-a-kind award-winning chef-driven concepts like Rioja created by James Beard Award-Winning Chef Jennifer Jasinski and Osteria Marco by Chef Frank and Jacqueline Bonanno. Between the restaurants, Larimer Square is dotted with a variety of unique and noteworthy shops like Dog Savvy, John Atencio, and Cotopaxi. Larimer Square recently welcomed several new tenants, including wellness club Sway and the Apollo Square event space. The leadership team is working to keep Larimer Square the most vibrant and exciting block in Denver.
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