It really seems that in this day and age, there would appear to be a growing number of events hosted in Colorado and beyond that are specially catered to those 18 years of age or older.

One example of this trend comes from Colorado's iconic Butterfly Pavillion, which recently announced that there will be a total of four days in 2025 in which only adults will be granted access.

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While this type of event may seem harsh to some, especially families with children, childfree families and individuals see the concept as a way to enjoy themselves without the possibility of being bothered by misbehaving kids.

Recently, it was announced that a magic show, which are typically catered to children to some extent, will be coming to Colorado this year, and entry will only be available to adults.

Adults-Only Magic + Comedy Show Coming to Colorado

The event is called "Magic for Adults" and will take place at the Denver Improv Comedy Club & Dinner Theater at 8246 Northfield Boulevard Unit 1400 in Denver on September 4, 2025, at 7:30 p.m.

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The magician behind the Magic for Adults concept is known as Eric Eaton, a performer you may have seen on the hit TV show Masters of Illusion.

While there obviously won't be children running around and making noise at the show, there are quite a few strict rules that have been put into place regarding the event including, but certainly not limited to, "no heckling."

Check out the Magic for Adults official Facebook event page for more information.

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