Festivals & Events

For over 30 years, the name "Telluride" has been synonymous with its signature events—whether musical, cultural, culinary, scientific, athletic or unusual.

With many festival offerings heading into their third decade, Telluride's festivals have evolved and grown, and continue to inspire the loyal fans who make the annual journey to this beautiful canyon. With variety ranging from arts and music to outdoor pursuits, there's an event to match every passion.

Long-standing offerings—such as the Telluride Film Festival, Bluegrass Festival and Jazz Celebration—are known among film and music aficionados for attracting the best filmmakers and musicians in the world. Some locals claim that Blues & Brews, scheduled the third weekend of September, is the favorite because it signifies the start of fall colors and the coming of ski season. Mushroom Fesitval and the Imogene Pass Run further exemplify the eclectic offerings of Telluride.

Save when you purchase lodging and festival passes together. Call one of our Telluride Central Reservation agents at 888.605.2578.

Upcoming Events

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Creating a Character

Date:
11th Mar 2010
Location: 
Telluride

 

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Murder Mystery Theatre

Date:
11th Mar 2010
Location: 
Telluride

In 1895, Jim Clark, the "toughest man in Telluride," was murdered on Colorado Avenue. Who killed Jim and what events led to his dramatic end?

Melvin Seals & Second to None

Date:
11th Mar 2010
Location: 
Telluride

Phenomenal blues, funk and electric artist Melvin Seals brings his band to the historic Sheridan Opera House stage, 8 p.m.

Winter Jazz

Date:
11th Mar 2010
Location: 
Telluride

Calle 66, New Mexico's newest and hottest salsa band, has earned a reputation as one of the state's finest salsa ensembles.

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The Power of the Media

Date:
12th Mar 2010
Location: 
Telluride

 

Stockholm Syndrome

Date:
12th Mar 2010
Location: 
Telluride

When Widespread Panic bass player Dave Schools and acclaimed singer/songwriter Jerry Joseph of the Jackmormons decided to collaborate, each initially thought the side project would be a cool, if te