Macaulay Culkin to celebrate ‘Home Alone’ in Denver

Macaulay Culkin is coming to Colorado.
The actor will celebrate the 35th anniversary of “Home Alone” with a screening at Denver’s Paramount Theatre.
“Relive the iconic scenes and heartwarming moments from ‘Home Alone on the big screen, then dive deep into the behind-the-scenes stories and insights with Macaulay Culkin himself,” organizers said. “Hear about his experiences on set, his favorite memories from filming, and his take on why this movie has become such a beloved holiday classic.”
Venue and artist presale tickets go on sale Wednesday, Sept. 17, at 10 a.m. through Thursday, Sept. 18, at 10 p.m.
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