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Bluebird Theater

Bluebird Theater

3317 E Colfax Av
Denver, CO
37,702 Followers
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Madi Diaz at Denver, CO in Bluebird Theater 2024
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Fan Reviews

Great show! Them and the opening act, and then Wayfarer. Really great show. I coulda stood to have higher volume on the lyrics but it was great. George Cessna even came out for a handful of tracks. Super good energy and fun.
Nick
March 15th 2024
Awesome night at The Bluebird Theater! Adam Bonomo opened and was wonderful. The Nicotine Dolls were amazing beginning to end. Lead singer, Sam Cieri, called the night “a snow day hangout” and it truly was. They could not be more charismatic, upbeat, amazing vocals and rocking band. Definitely made the snow melt with their warmth, energy & enthusiasm. Looking forward to seeing and hearing them ahead.
Peg
November 7th 2023
Absolutely incredible. A fan’s dream to hear two nights of unique sets and commentary on the songs in between. Also they played songs that have not been heard live for a long time. Can’t wait for part 2 tonight! So much respect for this band.
Jacob
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About Bluebird Theater

The historic Bluebird Theater is one of Denver’s most loved live-music venues, hosting nearly 250 groundbreaking, up-and-coming, and local acts each year. Considered a community anchor, the Colfax on the Hill neighborhood association lovingly calls the surrounding neighborhood The Bluebird District. Opened in 1914 and originally named after John Thompson, prominent Denver grocer and druggist, the theater was Denver’s first theater designed specifically for screening films. It became the Bluebird Theater in 1922 under the ownership of Denver movie mogul Harry Huffman. In 1994, the Bluebird was restored and transformed into a mecca for local and up-and-coming acts traveling through Denver. The theater is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is recognized for its architecture, statues, sound, and intimacy. It features tiered flooring and a balcony overlooking the room. In 2006, AEG Live Rocky Mountains began operating the Bluebird, making significant upgrades to the stage, lights, and overall sound quality.
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Theatre
Capacity
550
Min. Age
16
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