DENVER TOOK TO THE STREETS FOR
NO KINGS MARCH 28TH
Over 30,000 people joined us at the Capitol and marched through the streets.
It doesn't stop here. Keep the momentum going. Get involved and keep the fight going.
DENVER TOOK TO THE STREETS FOR
NO KINGS MARCH 28TH
Over 30,000 people joined us at the Capitol and marched through the streets.
It doesn't stop here. Keep the momentum going. Get involved and keep the fight going.
What's Next? How to Help
30,000 downtown Denver protesters
*Estimate updated daily
70+ Protests in CO
8,000,000 worldwide
*Estimates updated daily
1 day
14 Speakers
45 Safety Responses
22+ Info Tables
7 Bands

11:30 AM — Music and chants begin
12:00 PM — Rally and speakers
1:15 PM — March begins (including an accessible march option)
1:30–5:00 PM — Ongoing music, speakers, and art
12:00–5:00 PM — Community hub and activist tables open
Yes. The area includes pavement, sidewalks, and grass.
There will be an accessible march option and designated seating near stages for those who need it.
Accessible restrooms will be available.
Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing attendees will be announced on site.
A livestream option is planned.
There are two march routes starting at 1:15 PM:
Southbound route (Broadway): approximately 1.4 miles
Northbound route (Lincoln): approximately 3 miles
Water and snacks
Sunscreen
Comfortable clothing and shoes
Any medications you may need
A basic first aid kit if you have one
Hearing protection if you are sensitive to noise
Large crowds
Loud noise including music, chanting, and speakers
Busy streets and limited parking
A strong community presence with many organizations
Yes. The area is accessible by public transportation.
Both free and paid parking are available nearby, but expect congestion.
Apps like Spot Hero may help locate accessible parking.
Public transportation may at any time shut down without notice. This is at RTD's discretion.
Yes. PULSE will be on site providing medical and safety support throughout the event.
If you need help, find a marshal or medic, or call the safety line: (720) 254-3395

