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Celebrate Local at Colfax Indie Week & Colfax Indie Bash

POSTED BY
Laura

Two upcoming events celebrate all things Colfax and the people, community and independent businesses that make it special. The annual Indie Week will kick off with the FREE Colfax Indie Bash on Wednesday, July 22, 2026, from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. at Pete’s Satire Lounge, and feature local fare, live music, art and more.

Get there early for a live podcast recording with our friends at City Cast Denver with some special guests!

Meet local cartoonist Karl Christian Krumpholz and shop his iconic Colfax prints, pick up one of the amazing Denver drawings from Emily Burrowes of Big Ass Maps, or shop the incredible designs from Bhuetful.

The event is FREE, but capacity is limited.

RSVP is REQUIRED. Reserve your ticket here.

Indie Week, taking place Sunday to Saturday, July 26 to August 1, 2026, will honor the local and independent businesses that make Colfax so special.

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With more than 20 participating businesses, attendees will have the opportunity to enjoy exclusive deals and promotions simply by mentioning “Indie Week.”

A sampling of deals include free smartphone repair on Saturday, July 19 at Phone Repair and More, $5 off all Voodoo and Vegan dozens at Voodoo Doughnuts and flash tattoos all week at Lemur Ink and Saturday, August 1 at Bound By Design.

To view the full list of participating businesses and special offers, visit the Indie Bash/Indie Week website.

Colfax Indie Bash – Champagne Tiger, 601 E. Colfax Ave., Denver.

Independents Day – Colfax Avenue between Grant and Josephine Streets.

Various Locations

CO

Posted by Laura on July 10, 2025 | Updated July 7, 2026 Filed Under: Expired

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