Marjorie Park Uncorked features wine, beer, yard games and live music, performance or comedy on select dates throughout the summer. Admission is FREE, though registration is required. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. with performances from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. There is limited seating available, first come, first served and all are welcome to bring their own folding chair, cushions and blankets, as well as a picnic.
Beverages are available for purchase. No outside alcohol is allowed and factory-sealed beverages only.
Remember: Registration is required for all concerts. You can get your tickets here.
Check in at the Marjorie Park entrance with your last name or your order confirmation for admittance.
2024 Performers:
June 19 — Yachty Got Back
In this special edition of Marjorie Park Uncorked, MOA is partnering with the City of Greenwood Village to present Greenwood Village Night and will feature the ultimate yacht rock music from the 70s and 80s with Yachty Got Back.
Greenwood Village residents will receive one free drink ticket (must provide proof of residency at check-in).
Food trucks on site include Grecian Gyros Express and Em’s Ice Cream with a variety of treats for purchase.
July 24 — High Country Hustle
In this edition of Marjorie Park Uncorked we are featuring musical guest, High Country Hustle. This bluegrass band brings big smiles and foot-stomping good times to venues and festivals across the United States.
Formed in 2017, this four-piece bluegrass band delivers high-energy shows that are sure to get you moving.
Their style combines unique songwriting with jam sensibilities that have propelled the band onto premier stages such as the Mishawaka and Fox Theatre.
August 7 — The Fretliners
In this edition of Marjorie Park Uncorked features bluegrass quartet, The Fretliners. The Fretliners (Tom Knowlton – guitar, Sam Parks – mandolin, Dan Andree – fiddle, Taylor Shuck – bass) are a genuine and powerful bluegrass quartet recognized for their songwriting and undeniable chemistry.
Their newfound camaraderie produces an energy that is as infectious on stage as it is on record. So much so that in the summer of 2023, they won both band competitions at Telluride Bluegrass and Rockygrass Festivals—a feat that had only been accomplished once before.
That September, they released their debut eponymous album to acclaim and adoration.
Parking
Free public parking is available around Fiddler’s Green Circle and at the Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre Box Office lot east of Marjorie Park. On-street ADA parkingis available for permitted vehicles at the Marjorie Park entrance on Fiddler’s Green Circle.
Museum of Outdoor Arts Marjorie Park
6331 S. Fiddler's Green Cir.
Greenwood Village, CO 80111