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Upcoming in the Loveland area: concerts, theater, art and more

TobyMac’s Hits Deep 2026 Tour comes to Blue Arena in Loveland on Saturday. (Greeley Tribune file)
TobyMac’s Hits Deep 2026 Tour comes to Blue Arena in Loveland on Saturday. (Greeley Tribune file)
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TobyMac

Awakening Foundation will present TobyMac’s Hits Deep 2026 Tour at 7 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at Blue Arena, 5290 Arena Circle.

TobyMac will perform hits like “I just need U” alongside his new anthem “Heaven on My Mind.”

He will be joined by Crowder, who will share popular tracks, including “Good God Almighty,” and his latest hit “Still,” and Jeremy Camp with heartfelt anthems such as “I Still Believe” and his current chart-climber “No Survivors.”

Tickets are $30.95-$259.53.

For details, call 877-544-8499 or visit treventscomplex.com/blue-arena.

‘Disenchanted’

“Disenchanted” will take the stage at 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at the Rialto Theater Center, 228 E. Fourth St.

Poisoned apples. Glass slippers. Who needs ’em? Not Snow White and her posse of disenchanted princesses in the hilarious hit musical that’s anything but Grimm. These royal renegades are here to comically belt out the truth.

The show is suggested for audiences ages 13 to adult. Tickets are $60-$65.

For details, call 970-962-2120 or visit rialtotheatercenter.org.

The Elders

The Elders will be in concert at 8 p.m. Thursday, March 5, at the Rialto Theater Center, 228 E. Fourth St.

The band formed in 1998 with a desire to reconnect with their American and Celtic folk-rock roots. Their latest release, “Well Alright Then,” marks their ninth studio album, continuing The Elders’ tradition of vivid storytelling, weaving tales of love, loyalty and Irish grit.

Tickets are $29.

For details, call 970-962-2120 or visit rialtotheatercenter.org.

Fun Kollege

Fun Kollege will film an interactive comedy special at 7:30 p.m. Friday, March 6, at the Rialto Theater Center, 228 E. Fourth St.

The event is for ages 18-plus.

Tickets are $27.

For details, call 970-962-2120 or visit rialtotheatercenter.org.

Loveland Concert Band

The Loveland Concert Band will continue their theme, “Note-able Music” with an “Around the World” concert at 3 p.m. Sunday, March 8, at Sue E. Wall Auditorium at Mountain View High School, 3500 Mountain Lion Drive.

The band will feature Adam Rojas playing the Concerto for Alto Saxophone by Carl Wittrock. Gustav Holst and David Gillingham are also featured composers. Selections include Radiant Moonbeams, Lord of the Rings, and Moorside Suite.

The band will be accepting donations to fund the Findling-Gleichman-Smith-Anderson Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded to seniors in the Thompson School District.

Admission is free. Donations are appreciated.

For details, visit lovelandconcertband.org.

‘El Tonto Por Cristo’

“El Tonto Por Cristo” will be screened at 5:30 p.m. Sunday, March 8, at the Rialto Theater Center, 228 E. Fourth St.

The film follows a brotherhood of monks on the Texas Gulf as they inch toward sainthood — struggling along the way with the burden of their own condition. It offers a cinematic pilgrimage for what it feels like to be Orthodox in America.

General admission is $24, and VIP admission, which includes a meet-and-greet with the director at 4:30 p.m., early access to seating and a still print from the film, is $54.

For details, call 970-962-2120 or visit rialtotheatercenter.org.

Bridal Show

The Expo Pros-Colorado Bridal Shows will hold a free bridal show at 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Sunday, March 8, at Embassy Suites, 4705 Clydesdale Parkway.

Tickets booked online are free. At the door they are $10.

For details, visit eventbrite.com.

Blood Drive

Columbine Health Systems will hold Spring Blood Drives in three area communities.

Drives are scheduled 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, March 6, at Drake Centre, 802 W. Drake Road, Fort Collins; 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Monday, March 9, at The Windsor, 1385 Main St., Windsor; and 9 a.m.-3 p.m. Friday, March 13, at Lakeview Commons, 1422 W. 29th St., Loveland.

Donations made at this blood drive will help supply Poudre Valley Hospital, Medical Center of the Rockies, Greeley Hospital and Longs Peak Hospital.

The donation process takes 30 to 45 minutes, and donors are advised to eat a good meal before their appointment.

Walk-ins are welcome, but appointments are strongly recommended.

Register in advance at blood-donation.uchealth.org/donor/schedules/drive_schedule.

Spring Holistic Fair

The annual Spring Holistic Fair will take place at 10 a.m-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, March 7-8, at the Pedersen Toyota Center at The Ranch, 5280 Arena Circle.

Explore alternative choices for taking care of the body, mind, spirit and the environment. The event includes astrology, tarot, palmistry, clairvoyant readings, aura portraits, psychic development classes and other intuitive arts.

Admission is $11 for a day or $16 for the weekend. Kids 12 and under are free. Parking is free. Get a $1 discount by donating two canned food or nonperishable items for the Food Bank of Larimer County.

Parking is free. Bring your license plate number with you to the entrance of the fair and get a QR code for you to scan or add your license plate number to a list for verification.

Visit holistic-fairs.com for details.

NoCo Fantasy Bash

The NoCo Fantasy Bash will take place at 7-10 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at Crooked Beech Brewing Company, 3121 N. Garfield Ave.

The Northern Colorado Fantasy Bash is a fantasy-themed event for Renaissance lovers, bookish folks, D&D enthusiasts and more.

There will be dancing, a photo booth, costume contest and beer and treats.

Admission is $15.

For details, visit bit.ly/4aBVZfO.

Dances of Universal Peace

Namaqua Unitarian Universalist Congregation will hold Dances of Universal Peace at 6:30-8:30 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at the church at 745 E. Fifth St.

The event blends sacred phrases, live music and movement from various traditions to create a unifying experience. No experience is required, and child care is available.

A $20 suggested donation helps support the event.

For details, email revdana@namaquauu.org or visit namaquauu.org.

Fundraiser Banquet

American Heroes in Action will hold an AHIA Fundraiser Banquet at 4:30 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at Embassy Suites Loveland, 4705 Clydesdale Parkway.

The event includes a silent auction, dinner served at 6 p.m. and a live auction at 7 p.m.

Tickets are $100 each, or $175 per couple and include a choice of steak or chicken dinner. Reserved tables are available.

For details, visit americanheroesinaction.org/event/noco-banquet.

City Projects Fair

The city of Loveland will host a community open house event at 5-7 p.m. Monday, March 9, at the Pulliam Community Building, 545 N. Cleveland Ave.

The event will include information on more than 30 current and upcoming projects from the Development Services, Parks and Recreation, Public Works and Utilities departments along with external city partners.

There will be no formal presentations. The open forum and trade show-style layout will give attendees the opportunity to connect with city staff and explore projects.

Light refreshments, snacks and giveaways will be provided for attendees while supplies last.

For details on the event and future projects, visit lovgov.org/CurrentCityProjects.

JOHNSTOWN

Bunco Fundraiser

Gamma Chi’s annual Bunco Fundraiser will be held at 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at High Country Beverage, 4200 Ronald Reagan Blvd.

Wear green and try your luck.

Admission is a $20 donation and includes a barbecue lunch, games and door prizes. Tickets for basket drawings and a 50/50 drawing will be available.

All proceeds will benefit Loveland’s Community Kitchen.

For details, contact Phyllis Minch at 970-216-6282 or weeks9702@msn.com.

Spring Turkey Hunting 101

Colorado Parks and Wildlife staff will offer a Spring Turkey Hunting 101 training at 6:30-8 p.m. Monday, March 9, at Scheels, 4755 Ronald Reagan Blvd.

The session will cover basic biology and behavior, gear and equipment, hunting opportunities, where to hunt, safety and regulations.

To register, call 800-678-2267 or 303-866-3437 or visit register-ed.com/events/view/238517.

FORT COLLINS

Signature Concert 4

The Fort Collins Symphony will present its Signature Concert 4: “Vibrations from Nature and Tradition” at 7:30-9:30 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at the Lincoln Center, 417 W. Magnolia St.

From Beethoven’s timeless Symphony No. 4 to Kevin Puts’ Latin-inspired Marimba Concerto featuring marimba soloist Ji Su Jung, the concert highlights the sounds of wood, string and percussion — crafting an American identity from the world around us.

Tickets are $29-$83, available at 970-221-6730, lctix.com or FCSymphony.org/Discovery. A livestream of the concert is available for $29.

A Composer Talk with Colorado State University professor K. Dawn Grapes will be offered at 12:15-1:15 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, at the Old Town Library, 201 Peterson St. Admission is free.

An open rehearsal with free admission will be held at 7-8:15 p.m. Thursday, March 5, at the Lincoln Center.

Mo’Print Exhibit

The Lincoln Center Art Gallery will participate in Colorado’s Month of Printmaking (Mo’Print) by presenting “Under Pressure: 2026 National Printmaking Exhibition,” a nationally juried exhibition of artworks consisting of any printmaking media, March 7 through April 24.

An opening reception will be held at 4-6 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at the Lincoln Center, 417 W. Magnolia.

Guest juror, Johnny Plastini, has selected 41 artworks for this exhibition.

During the reception he will evaluate the artwork displayed in the gallery for complexity, style, creativity and execution and will award cash prizes. The award winners will be announced at 5 p.m.

MO’Print is a celebration of the art of making original prints to inspire, educate and promote awareness through a variety of public events and exhibitions in the Denver metropolitan area, the Front Range region and throughout Colorado.

Lincoln Center Art Gallery hours are 1-6 p.m. Wednesday and Friday and before most performances. Admission is free.

For gallery information, visit lctix.com/art-gallery.

For information on Month of Printmaking programs and events, visit moprint.org.

The Realm – ‘Homing’

The Realm will present “Homing” at 10:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday, March 7, at the Center for Creativity, 200 Mathews St.

The multidisciplinary event explores the meaning of home.

The  all ages-friendly event is committed to accessibility and inclusivity.

Bring your own creative work or engage in the planned art offering.

Tickets are name-your-price, available at therealmcollective.org or at the door.

‘Possibilities’ Show

An opening reception for Michael Safran’s “Possibilities” art show will be at 6-9 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at the Cornerstone Gallery, 225 W. Oak St.

Those attending can meet the artist and ask him questions.

The artist said his inspiration for his acrylic paintings comes from all areas of life — literature, philosophy, history, science, nature and mythology.

Admission is free.

For details, visit focomasonic.com/cornerstone-gallery.

Goitse

LC Live will present Goitse at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, at the Lincoln Center, 417 W. Magnolia.

The popular quintet was forged at Limerick’s Irish World Academy, and was named Live Ireland’s “Traditional Group of the Year,” Chicago Irish American News’ “Group of the Year” and won the “Freiburger International Leiter 2016” award in Germany.

Goitse performs their own compositions, interspersed with age-old traditional tunes.

Tickets are $18-$51, available at 970-221-6730 or lctix.com.

ACT Film Fest Kickoff

The ACT Human Rights Film Festival will have a Kickoff Party at 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, at Odell Brewing, 800 E. Lincoln.

ACT will share film trailers, festival trivia and offer some giveaways. Odell Brewing will tap ACT’s signature festival beer, the 11th ACT Screening Session Ale, and Ben and Jerry ‘s of Fort Collins will be scooping ice cream to celebrate human rights for all.

The film festival is scheduled April 9-12 in Fort Collins.

Kickoff Party admission is free and open to all, but people are asked to RSVP.

For details, visit act2026.eventive.org.

Chamber Players

The Front Range Chamber Players will present their Series Concert No. 5 – Mendelssohn Trio at 7-9 p.m. Tuesday, March 10, at the McNeal Performing Arts Center at Fort Collins High School, 3400 Lambkin Way.

Featured musicians are the Mendelssohn Trio: Erik Peterson violin; Barbara Thiem, cello; and Bryan Wallick, piano.

The program will include Cécile Chaminade’s Piano Trio No. 1, op. 11; Lera Aurebach’s Piano Trio No. 1, op. 28; and Felix Mendelssohn’s Piano Trio in D minor, op. 49.

Front Range Chamber Players believe that young musicians are the future of classical chamber music. At 6:45 p.m. there will be a prelude performance from selected student musicians.

Tickets are $35; students are free.

For details, visit frontrangechamberplayers.org.

Blessing Bled Chimanga

Blessing Bled Chimanga will hold “Light&Hope” album release shows at 4-5:30 p.m. and 7-8:30 p.m. Sunday, March 8, at the Fort Collins Museum of Discovery, 408 Mason Court.

The internationally acclaimed Zimbabwean artist is releasing his fourth album and his first-ever live recording in the United States, captured at Roots Music Project in Boulder in 2026. Featuring eight tracks, the album shares his message of gratitude, light, and hope, and his vision for a better world.

It blends Zimbabwean traditional sounds with pop and jazz grooves, sung in both Shona and English, with Blessing’s marimba playing.

The Fort Collins show will be opened by Dj Tawanda from Zimbabwe based in Fort Collins.

Tickets are $20-$25, available at events.humanitix.com/blessing-chimanga/tickets.

Tour di Pi(e)

The annual Tour de Pi(e) Ride will take place on Saturday, March 14 (3.14), beginning at Retreat Bakery, 2601 S. Lemay Ave., Unit 21.

The casual, no-drop ride will include stops at premier Fort Collins pie and pizza (pie) makers: Butter Milk Bakery, Totally 80s Pizza and Retreat Bakery. The ride will start and end at Retreat Bakery.

Admission is $35. Ticket sales close at noon March 8.

For details, visit zeffy.com/en-US/ticketing/2026-tour-de-pie.

Proactive Parenting

Proactive Parenting Safe & Sound: for a Healthy Future will be offered at 5:30-7 p.m. Monday, March 9, at The Crossing Church, 3601 S. Shields St.

The presentation will focus on topics like safety, health, and parent child interaction. Attendees will hear about The Matthews House programs designed to promote child safety, family stability and healthy relationships.

Successful Families classes are free to attend for anyone in the Fort Collins area whose youngest child is under 5 years old. Both mothers and fathers are welcome.

Child care during the class is provided. Dinner is also provided with registration.

Registration is required. To register, visit form.jotform.com/252456305418153.

Seed Swap

The 19th annual Seed Swap and Giveaway will take place at 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, March 7, at the Old Town Library, 201 Peterson St.

Come share/trade your seeds and pick up some new ones.

Free seeds will be provided for tomatoes, peppers, peas, beans, squash and more. If you don’t have seeds to trade just bring your desire to start a garden. There will be plenty of seeds to share.

Also available will be free seed-starting soil and pots ( bring a bag for soil).

Colorado Master Gardeners on hand to answer questions.

Bring any small plastic pots you don’t need to donate to others.

If you have empty plastic seed envelopes from past seed swaps drop them off and organizers will re-use them.

For details, visit homegrownfoodcolorado.org/seed-swap.

Lightning Bug Talks

Lightning Bug Talks will be held at 5:30-7 p.m. Wednesday, March 4, at the Avenir Museum of Design and Merchandising, 216 E. Lake St.

Lightning talks are five to seven-minute presentations on a specific topic. Inspired by the Avenir’s current exhibition “The Fashion ‘Bug’: Insects In and On Our Cloth,” several speakers will provide different perspectives on the intersection of insects and human cultures.

The Avenir Museum is free and open to all.

For details, visit chhs.colostate.edu/avenir/programs-and-events.

GREELEY

‘Evening With C.S. Lewis’

Emery Entertainment will present “An Evening with C.S. Lewis” at 2 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at the Union Colony Civic Center, 701 10th Ave.

It’s 1963 when the beloved author welcomes a group of American writers into his Oxford home. With warmth and wit, he reflects on the moments and relationships that shaped his life — his deep friendship with J.R.R. Tolkien, why he nearly abandoned the Narnia series, his unexpected journey to faith, and the remarkable American woman who changed everything.

Tickets are $61.

For details, call 970-356-5000 or visit ucstars.com.

ESTES PARK

Old-Time Square Dance

The Stanley Home Museum and Education Center is welcoming spring with an Old-Time Community Square Dance on March 7 and a St. Patrick’s concert.

The Old-Time Community Square Dance will be held at 7-9 p.m. Saturday, March 7, at the Estes Valley Community Center, 660 Community Drive. The family-friendly evening invites dancers of all ages and experience levels. No partner or prior experience is necessary.

Admission is $20 for adults and $10 per child, and preregistration is encouraged. The evening will include pie, popcorn, and lemonade.

The St. Patrick’s concert will be held at 6-8 p.m. Saturday, March 14, at the historic Stanley Home.
The Molly Higgins Band will perform traditional Celtic music. Seating is limited to 30 people to preserve the close, salon-style atmosphere.

Tickets for the Molly Higgins Band concert are $30, and reservations are required.

Tickets for both events are available at stanleyhome.org.

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