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The DENVER Ukulele Scene

5,280ftMile High elevation (humidify October to April)
17thAnnual Denver UkeFest in 2026
2005Denver Ukulele Community founded
3rd SatMonthly jam at Swallow Hill cafe, 10:30am
1-3Day shipping from Bondi to Denver

The ukulele first became popular on the Mainland United States back in 1915. From San Fransisco to New York, record houses were pumping out Hawaiian hits like “Pretty Baby” and “Yaaka Hula Hickey Dula” while music stores in Chicago were advertising Hawaiian music and instruments more than any other kind. In 1926, the ukulele hit peak popularity.

It’s subsequent rise and fall from international cultural phenomenon saw the little instrument go from being an exotic new trend to a common household item since it first arrived on Hawaian shores more than 130 years ago – and right now, it’s having a moment. A big moment.

The mighty little uke seems to be finding a home in all corners of the world and with every age demographic. It has a great sound, a deep-rooted history, and a bright future – especially in Denver, Colorado.


Situated at the foot of the Rocky Mountains, Denver is known for its sweeping views and outdoor activities. But it’s also becoming known for its love of the ukulele.

Whether you’re new to the uke or an advanced player, Colorado’s capital has something for everyone. The city’s annual Ukulele Festival – which celebrates new and seasoned players around May of each year – has had crowds of over 1,200 attend the three-day event. Showcasing all things ukulele, Denver’s Ukefest boasts workshops for all levels, master classes with performing artists, community events and concerts featuring top ukulele players in what the city calls “the happiest music festival in Denver”.

Hosted by Swallow Hill Music, the event presents many first time Denver Ukefest performers as well as established artists like Cathy Fink and Marcy Marxer, Craig Chee and Sarah Maisel, Christopher Davis-Shannon, and Waikiki’s high-energy uke supernova Taimane.


If you’re looking to experience the ukulele in a smaller, more intimate environment, the city also plays host to a number of music groups like the denver ukulele community . Members are comprised of ordinary folk from the Denver area who love to play the ukulele. The group – which meets at Swallow Hill Music Association on the third Saturday of every month at 10:30am – is friendly, passionate about the uke, and welcoming to beginners.

Thinking of going pro? Denver’s rocky mountain ukulele orchestra is where you should head next. The group is currently on a mission to gather ukulele players who want to take their playing to the next level. With open invitation rehearsals at 6pm every Monday at the Green Mountain United Methodist, the orchestra teaches any ukulele enthusiast – regardless of their skill – what they need to know. The group promises to teach members how to survive a large orchestra, how to play with smaller groups, and even how to become a legendary soloist. And they know what they’re talking about: They’re the largest string orchestra in Denver.

Promoting introductory and advanced music development using the ukulele as their principal instrument,the Rocky Mountain group arranges a diverse rehearsed music repertoire for both solo and ensemble performance, so everyone is welcome. Don’t know a thing about the uke, but want to? Don’t worry. The orchestra nurtures beginner uke players as well as composers, advanced performers, and teachers.


If learning more about the ukulele or enhancing your skills as a performer is your uke-related goal, Denver is where you should be.

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Climate note for your ukulele: Denver sits at 5,280ft, the Mile High City, and average humidity runs 30-40% in summer, dropping to 10-15% indoors in winter when furnaces run. Solid wood needs 40-60% to stay stable. A sound-hole humidifier (Oasis or D'Addario Humidipak) is mandatory October through April. Hard case when not playing. Never leave it in a parked car.

Drive distances · what's within reach

0.5hrBoulder, COBoulder Ukulele Group, 2nd Saturday at MT Studio on Broadway 0.25hrAurora, COSam Gary Library uke jam, 4th Saturday at 2pm 1.0hrFort Collins, COFort Collins ukulele scene, FoCoMX music showcase in spring 1.25hrColorado Springs, COPikes Peak Ukulele Society

DENVER Ukulele Groups

Join a ukulele group in Denver or nearby. Here are the groups, festivals, and venues we recommend for the Denver area.

Denver Ukulele Community

Time: 10:30am
When: 3rd Saturday of every month
Address: Swallow Hill Music Association in South Denver
Info: Friendly sing-alongs and strum-alongs in a no stress atmosphere, everyone is welcome.

If you’re looking to experience the ukulele in a smaller, more intimate environment, the city also plays host to a number of music groups like the denver ukulele community . Members are comprised of ordinary folk from the Denver area who love to play the ukulele. The group – which meets at Swallow Hill Music Association on the third Saturday of every month at 10:30am – is friendly, passionate about the uke, and welcoming to beginners.

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Frequently Asked About Ukulele Denver

Where can I buy a ukulele in Denver?

Bondi ships to Denver in 1-3 days with a free songbook bundle. Local shops include Wildwood Guitars in Longmont (high-end), Rockley Music in Lakewood, and Guitar Center on South Colorado Blvd. For a concert mahogany set up out of the box with a hard case, Bondi is the most direct option.

Are there ukulele lessons in Denver?

Swallow Hill Music on East Yale runs adult and kids ukulele classes year-round. They've taught folk music in Denver since 1979 and are the easiest entry point. The Denver Ukulele Community jam (free, 3rd Saturday monthly) at Swallow Hill is a faster way to improve than most paid lessons.

When does the Denver Ukulele Community meet?

Third Saturday of every month except summer, 10:30am at the Swallow Hill Music cafe, 71 E Yale Ave. Free, all skill levels welcome. They've been running since 2005 (den-uke.com).

What's the best ukulele for a beginner in Denver?

A concert-size mahogany with a hard case. The Mile High air is dry and a hard case plus a sound-hole humidifier protects the top. Bondi's concert mahogany ships set up and tuned with a hard case, gig bag, and songbook. Add a $15 D'Addario Humidipak and run it October through April.

Is there a ukulele festival in Denver?

Yes. Denver UkeFest at Swallow Hill Music. 17th annual in 2026, Saturday May 9, 10am to 10:30pm. Day of workshops plus an evening headliner show. Eight Denver Ukulele Community members open the headliner set.

How long does Bondi shipping take to Denver?

1-3 business days from our US warehouse via tracked express courier. Free shipping on orders over $50.

Can I find used ukuleles in Denver?

Reverb, Craigslist Denver, and the used wall at Guitar Center turn over ukes. The catch in Colorado: a used solid-top often arrives already cracked from low humidity. Inspect the soundhole edge, the bridge, and the back for hairline cracks. New from Bondi includes setup, a hard case, and warranty.

Why does humidity matter so much for ukuleles in Denver?

Denver's at 5,280ft and indoor humidity drops below 15% in winter with the heat on. Solid wood needs 40-60% to stay stable. Below 30% the top dries, shrinks, and cracks across the grain, usually next to the bridge. A $15 sound-hole humidifier in the case keeps the uke at 45% and prevents a $300 repair.