Weekend Agenda: Night Of The Living Dead, Rock 'N' Roll Marathon

Weekend Agenda: Night Of The Living Dead, Rock 'N' Roll Marathon
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Whether you're running in the marathon or from the living dead, these six weekend events will keep you on your toes, Denver.

Rock 'n' Roll Denver: The Sports Authority Rock 'n' Roll marathon and half marathon event kicks off Sunday morning. Whether you're running in the road race or there for the live bands and entertainment, you won't want to miss this adrenaline-pumping scene. Get into the groove with the free health expo Friday and Saturday. Expo: Oct. 7 - 8; freeColorado Convention Center, Hall F, 700 14th St.Race: Sun., Oct. 9 at 6:55am; $100+Civic Center, Broadway & Colfax Ave.; 800-311-1255

The Fall Party: Celebrate Tracks' own version of a fall fest this weekend. Denver's hot ticket LGBT club brings color to the season with an evening featuring guest DJ Phill B.Sat., Oct. 8 at 9pm; $7 until 10pm, $12 after 10pmTracks, 3500 Walnut St.; 303-863-7326

Ziggy Marley: Jam on with Jamaican native Ziggy Marley as he performs his reggae/blues/R&B blended sound with songs from his "Love is My Religion" solo album amongst others.Sat, Oct. 8 at 9pm, doors open at 8pm; $29.75 - $35Ogden, 935 E. Colfax Ave.; 303-832-1874

Hair: Get into the spirit of the '60s with this Tony-winning production. The pursuit for peace and love takes the stage this week and runs through mid-month.Oct. 4 - 16; $25+The Buell Theatre, 303-893-4100

Night of the Living Dead: The zombies are rising in this live performance of the cult classic "Night of the Living Dead." Come dressed in your best undead attire and receive a discount on admission. Fridays & Saturdays, Oct. 7 - 29 at 8pm; $15/general admission, $13/students, $12/zombieBug Theatre, 3654 Navajo St.; 303-477-9984

Evergrey: Ikea's not the only Swedish invasion going on in Denver. Check out the dark "melodic metal" tones of Gothenburg's Evergrey at Bluebird.Sun., Oct. 9 at 8pm, doors open at 7pm; $22.50 - $25Bluebird, 3317 E. Colfax Ave.; 303-377-1666

Flickr photo via claire1066

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