FRIDAY
Our country singer friend Aaron Watson returns to town after playing here last summer. He’s still riding high on last year’s album, “Cover Girl,” with its popular single, “Seven Year Ache,” but it’s highly probable he’ll play some old favorites, too, such as “Outta Style,” “Run Wild Horses” and “Walls.” The show’s at 7:30 p.m. Friday at Boot Barn Hall, 13071 Bass Pro Drive. Tickets are $30-$100; bootbarnhallco.com.
SATURDAY
World Ballet Company’s World Ballet Series will bring Tchaikovsky’s epochal ballet “Swan Lake” to Pikes Peak Center at 7 p.m. Saturday. The company believes ballet is for everyone and aims its shows at both newbies and aficionados with multinational dancers, hand-painted sets and handmade costumes. Boulder Symphony will perform the score live. Tickets are $59-$149; pikespeakcenter.com, axs.com.
SATURDAY
Family-friendly comedian Nate Bargatze will bring “The Be Funny Tour” to Broadmoor World Arena at 3 and 7 p.m. Saturday. He’s been in the business for more than two decades, but started to catch fire over the last few years with the release of his TV specials, “Nate Bargatze: Hello World,” “The Greatest Average American” and “The Tennessee Kid.” Tickets are $39.75 to $99.75; axs.com, broadmoorworldarena.com.
SATURDAY
Children’s Day, an annual holiday in Japan on May 5, is intended to respect children’s personalities and to celebrate their happiness. To honor the event, the Japan-America Society of Southern Colorado will host its Children’s Day Festival with traditional and modern Japanese crafts from 10 a.m.-noon Saturday. Entertainment, including a martial arts demonstration, dance performance and fashion show, is from noon-12:30 p.m. Kids are encouraged to dress in kimono, yukata or martial arts uniforms and participate in the fashion show. The free event is at Cornerstone Arts Center at Colorado College, 825 N. Cascade Ave.; japanamerica.org.
SATURDAY-SUNDAY
Celebrate Mexican culture with entertainment, food, contests and more at Denver’s Cinco de Mayo Festival in Civic Center Park, 101 14th Ave. The festival runs from 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, with a parade at 11 a.m. Saturday, followed by dancing and music by Mexican regional bands playing mariachi, banda and cumbia across three stages. Stick around for Chihuahua races, a taco-eating contest, lowrider car show, vendors and artisans. It’s free; cincodemayodenver.com.
SATURDAY-MAY 12
Opera Colorado will polish off its season with Saint-Saëns’s “Samson and Delilah,” an operatic retelling of the biblical tale. Samson has one weakness and Delilah must discover it to ensure victory for her people. Lyrics are performed in French with English and Spanish subtitles at every seat. Performances are 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Tuesday and May 10, and 2 p.m. May 12 at Ellie Caulkins Opera House at the Denver Performing Arts Complex, 1400 Curtis Street. Tickets are $39-$215; 303-468.2030, operacolorado.org.