Good morning, this is your Boulder Local Frequency for Saturday, September 27, 2025. The chill in the morning air is just right for getting out and exploring everything Boulder has to offer today, so let’s dive into all the local happenings that will make your Saturday memorable.
Kicking things off downtown, today is the final day of the vibrant Street Wise Mural Festival—and if you’re a fan of street art or just want a splash of color and inspiration, don't miss the guided walking tours and bike tours running throughout the day. Local artists have transformed alleys and walkways into a gallery that reflects Boulder’s creativity and spirit. Whether you’re exploring murals on foot or by bike, you’ll discover stories behind each piece and the heartbeat of Boulder’s art scene. The festival is both family-friendly and perfect for curious explorers. Tours run today, so grab your spot and get out there.
Just a short walk away, the Boulder Farmer’s Market on 13th Street is bustling with fresh fall produce and local goods this morning, but there’s an extra dose of energy today. From 9 AM to noon, the RFK Jr. Rally is underway, bringing crowds and conversation to the heart of town. Whether you’re interested in policy or simply want to soak up the local buzz, it’s a great place to mix your veggies with a little democratic action.
Later this afternoon, if you’ve got a sports itch, Boulder United FC faces off against Peak XI FC in Mountain Premier League play. The match kicks off at 2 PM at Louisville Middle School. It’s always electric when these local clubs compete, so grab your jersey and head out for some grassroots soccer action. Whether you’re a die-hard fan or a casual spectator, it’s a great way to connect with Boulder’s passionate soccer community.
If your Saturday night calls for big laughs, the Boulder Theater in the heart of downtown is hosting comedian Mark Normand’s special taping for his Ya Don’t Say Tour. Both shows tonight are close to selling out, which should come as no surprise—Normand’s sharp, witty style has delighted Boulder's crowds before. Whether you snag an early seat or a spot in the late show, you’re in for a memorable night of comedy. And don’t forget, the theater’s calendar is packed with everything from indie music to film screenings all month long, so keep an eye out for more live entertainment.
For those who want to give back while enjoying Boulder’s big outdoors, Saturday is also National Public Lands Day. Volunteers will gather at Hall Ranch for trail work starting at 10 AM. It’s a terrific way to help keep our parks beautiful and meet fellow outdoor enthusiasts, with the reward of fresh air and a sense of accomplishment by the day’s end.
With so much happening—from street art tours to soccer showdowns, rallies, comedy, markets, and stewardship—Boulder is buzzing with opportunity. Whether you’re seeking laughter, inspiration, community, or just a reason to get outdoors, there’s something for everyone.
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