La Primavera Festival: A Celebration of Spring
Saturday, April 26, 2025 | 11am – 3pm | Marjorie Park
Join us at the Museum of Outdoor Arts’ Marjorie Park for the 2nd annual La Primavera Festival! This family friendly festival is inspired in part by the Gaelic Beltane celebration and European May Day, celebrating spring and summer to come. This family friendly event includes a pancake brunch, live music by Tin Brother Quartet, Maypole folk dance, craft stations such as flower crown making and face painting, yard games, an art themed scavenger hunt with prizes, and an adult beverages bar.
This event will also be the public premiere of our latest temporary art installation within our “Cabinet of Curiosities and Impossibilities” by artist, Jayne Harnett-Hargrove. The artist’s installation is titled “Play Things” and tells the story of objects that the Minotaur played with as a child.
Adults 21+ will receive 3 drink tickets for bar offerings with purchase of an adult admission ticket (includes alcoholic and non-alcoholic options). Additional beverage are available for purchase by credit card or cash.
Youth, ages 5-20, must purchase a youth ticket for admission.
Children under age 5 are free with registration.
General Admission Tickets:
$75 Family Four Pack- Admits 2 Adults and 2 Children
$30 Adult Single (includes 3 adult beverages)
$15 Youth Single (Ages 5-20)
FREE Children Under 5
Members Tickets:
Active MOA members will receive a unique promo code at their registered email. Enter code to unlock member only pricing at checkout. For member questions contact us at membership@moaonline.org or 303-806-0444 ext. 0.
$60 Family Four Pack- Admits 2 Adults and 2 Children
$25 Adult Single (includes 3 adult beverages)
$12 Youth Single (Ages 5-20)
FREE Children Under 5


Tin Brother Quartet is an instrumental group with a sound rooted in alternative, indie, and classic pop. Crafting interpretive arrangements of familiar songs with live looping and improvising adds intriguing new dimensions to their crowd pleasing repertoire. They perform as a duo, trio, or quartet. Booked through Denver’s top agencies, they perform over 100 times per year at concerts, cocktail parties, and festivals like Earl Klugh’s Weekend of Jazz and the Broadmoor Recital Series. Audience members have included mayors, governors, celebrities, and a First Lady.
*No animals, other than service animals, are allowed in Marjorie Park. Visit our event FAQ page.
Located at 6331 S. Fiddler’s Green Circle in Greenwood Village at the north side of Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre, Marjorie park, features over 40 pieces of art, including a life-size bronze Alice in Wonderland series of sculptures, lending to a magical atmosphere that children and adults alike will enjoy. There is ample free public parking and the park is just steps away from the Arapahoe at Village Center Light Rail station.