BrewHaHa Summer Festival

Saturday, Jun 7, 2025 at 12:00pm

Arista Park on Arista Place

Broomfield’s annual BrewHaHa is back on Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. at Arista Park on Arista Place.

Summer Festival Features:
Fresh local brews
Popular food trucks
Beloved lawn games
Fun, live bands
Exciting range of modern merchants and a new farmers market: The Market at Arista
Pre-event yoga class on the lawn at 10:30 a.m. (bring your own mat and water bottle) and more

Plan Your Afternoon
Free event
Gates open at 12 noon
Bring your ID for an age-verified wristband
Beer tickets are $5, cash only
Beer ticket sales end at 4:15 p.m.
Last call at 4:30 p.m.
No refunds for unused beer tickets
Event ends at 5 p.m.
Children and leashed dogs are welcome

Music Schedule:

Keelan Donovan
Playing from 1 p.m.–2:30 p.m.
Keelan is a Maine-born songwriter and artist based in Austin, TX, and Nashville, TN. His music has been featured on Spotify's New Music Friday and Weekly Buzz, Apple Music's Today's Acoustic, and Sirius XM's The Pulse. His first single, "Touch and Go", impacted Hot AC radio and quickly broke into the Top 40. In addition, his song "I Don't Want This Night to End" from his latest release, Disco Confetti, was featured in promos for season 17 of The Voice.  Keelan recently finished the second leg of his house show tour, sponsored by Bose. He has also shared the stage with Ben Rector, The All-American Rejects, New Politics, Smallpools, Haley Reinhart, The Shadowboxers, and many others.

Lost Stars
Playing from 3–4:30 p.m.
Lost Stars is composed of Kansas City natives Charley Holden (guitar, bass) and Damian Malnar (vocals/keys). After playing in bands together in their hometown as kids, they reconnected in 2014 at Nashville’s Belmont University and began playing together for campus showcases. Eventually, in 2016, it morphed into what is now known to be Lost Stars. Shortly after forming, the band put out an EP called Sirens + Light, and fans began to latch on to the songs (especially the single “Legacy”). Soon, they began playing shows, opening up for heavy-hitting indie bands like Coin and ARIZONA. Their sophomore EP, called This Year’s Gonna Hurt (featuring songs like “This Year’s Gonna Hurt” and “I Don’t Know You Anymore”), is where the band began to hit their stride musically and started touring more across the East Coast, South, and Midwest.

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