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  2. Ogden Theatre - Wikipedia

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    The Ogden Theatre is a music venue and former movie theater in Denver, Colorado, United States.Located at 935 E. Colfax Avenue in the neighborhood of Capitol Hill, it was built in 1917 and has a maximum capacity of 1,600 for concerts.

  3. Fillmore Auditorium (Denver) - Wikipedia

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    The Magness Arena, Ogden Theatre, Paramount Theatre, the Music Hall at LoDo and the Gothic Theatre were already claiming fame to Denver's mid-size concert scene. Due to its many physical changes and uses over the years, some promoters saw the venue as a failure and were not easily persuaded to host a concert at the venue.

  4. Mission Ballroom - Wikipedia

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    The Mission Ballroom is a concert venue located in the RiNo neighborhood of Denver, Colorado. The building opened in August 2019 with a capacity of nearly 4,000 patrons. Operated by AEG Presents Rocky Mountain, the venue is viewed as a competitor to the Live Nation operated Fillmore Auditorium.

  5. Colfax Avenue - Wikipedia

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    The Ogden Theatre is a concert venue that has been a significant part of the city's entertainment history since its founding as a silent-film theatre in 1917 by John Thompson and Henry Goodridge. It is one of the oldest still-operational theaters in Denver, and was designated a National Historical Place after its reopening in 1993 by current ...

  6. Category:Music venues in Colorado - Wikipedia

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    The Family Dog Denver; ... Ogden Theatre; Oriental Theater (Denver) P. Paramount Theatre (Denver) ... Southwest Motors Events Center This page was last ...

  7. Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Outdoor Arts, a local non-profit, owns Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre and gave the venue its name when it originally opened. The amphitheatre began as an earth sculpture (made up only of earth and grass) where local business people could break for a lunchtime concert series sponsored by Museum of Outdoor Arts.