MEOW WOLF’S NEXT ADULTI-VERSE (21+ NIGHT) IS THEMED ALIENS VS ROBOTS 5-10 PM AT CONVERGENCE STATION

Artificial intelligence or intelligent life? Meow Wolf is calling all cyborgs, bionic humanoids, intergalactic organisms, and cosmic beings for the ultimate throw-down of the eon–with drinks! 

Convergence Station’s wildly popular Adulti-Verse night is expanding upon the theme of letting adults roam kid-free through the exhibition, cocktail in hand; on Wednesday, April 6th, travelers will also be highly encouraged to arrive in costume representing their life form of choice: alien or robot. Expect far out fashions, epic dance battles, cosmic surprises, and hyperfuturistic delights scattered across the Converged Worlds. Also, bars. Multiple bars. 

The Adulti-Verse is Meow Wolf’s invitation to enjoy a not-so-hyper space – with a cocktail and without the little ones – from 5 to 10pm on every first and last Wednesday of the month through May. Don’t miss out before it’s too late! 

Adulti-Verse Dates:

April 6th, 2022

April 27th, 2022

May 4th, 2022 

May 25th, 2022 

Just because we’re all adults here doesn’t mean we don’t have rules:
Earthers must be 21 and older, C Street residents must be 84 quantrons +/-, Kaleidogoths 

are all welcome because they've been frozen for decades, and Ossuary librarians are ageless so it doesn't matter. IDs will be checked at the door. 

Tickets available in advance online.

 

About Meow Wolf & Convergence Station
Recognized in Fast Company's 2020 list of The World's 50 Most Innovative Companies, Meow Wolf is a Santa Fe-based arts and entertainment company that creates immersive, interactive experiences to transport audiences of all ages into fantastic realms of story and exploration. The company's first location in Santa Fe opened in 2016 and showcases the THEA Award-winning, international sensation, House Of Eternal Return, where two million visitors have now discovered a multidimensional mystery house with secret passages, portals to magical worlds, and surreal, maximalist and mesmerizing art exhibits. In 2019, Meow Wolf expanded beyond Santa Fe and opened Kaleidoscape, the world’s first artist-driven ride at Elitch Gardens in Denver. Meow Wolf recently opened their second permanent installation, Omega Mart, at AREA15 in Las Vegas and their third permanent installation in Denver opened on September 17th, 2021. Meow Wolf is proud to be the only certified B-Corporation in the themed entertainment industry, with a team dedicated to social impact and building a more inclusive and sustainable economy. 

Convergence Station, Meow Wolf’s third permanent installation, is the first stop on a quantum journey of exploration and revelation. Curious wanderers will discover psychedelic, mind-bending art and an underlying rich narrative: when a cosmic event merged four distinct worlds from unparalleled universes 27 years ago, the inhabitants were left with only fragmented memories, beckoning them to unearth what really happened. The immersive art exhibition is brought to life by more than 300 creatives and 110+ Colorado-based artists who have woven their own personal stories throughout the converged worlds. Travelers of all ages will be carried into the unknown as they uncover the mystery. Convergence Station features four floors of immersive experiences, dozens of installations, infamous portals, secret wormholes and is Meow Wolf’s most ambitious project to date. 


Korean BarbieQ Pop Up Experience

Last weekend, the vacant restaurant space beneath Larimer Square transformed into a special pop-up experience themed around Korean BarbieQ. Odd concept, but cool creation that blended Barbie-themed decor and drinks with Korean barbecue. The pop up experience returns again this Thursday through Saturday August 25th, 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. and 10 p.m. to 1 a.m. at 1414 Larimer, Denver. Tickets include dinner and drinks - get tickets here:  https://www.thricepopup.com/#tickets

After this weekend, the BarbieQ will then be deconstructed to make way for another pop-up concept by OZ Architecture Associate Principal and Director of Brand Experience Design Abigale Plonkey. “I’ve always wanted to create a pop-up event, and I’ve seen them successful in New York and LA and thought this was an opportunity to bring it to Denver,” Plonkey said. "So we came up with the concept of Thrice — food, drink, design. It always has to have those three elements to make it unique. It can’t just drink, it can’t just be food and it can’t just be about design.” Chef Bill Espiricueta of Smok is preparing the food for this pop-up, and Shawn Campbell, lead bartender at El Five, curated the cocktails.

After the Korean BarbieQ wraps up this weekend, be on the lookout for the next concept — Cosmotropical, a David Bowie-inspired event where outer space meets tiki bar. The decor will focus on astronomy and have lots of neon. The third event will be Chroma, during which the room will change colors as different courses are served!

Photos by Josh Stephens