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The Ogden Theatre was built in 1919 by the same designer of the Bluebird Theater. The Ogden Theatre origianally hosted live performances such as weekly organ recitals, dances, lectures and vaudeville acts - most notably, the legendary Harry Houdini. By 1937 it had been converted to a movie theater featuring the classics to the avant garde and in the '80's featuring the cult movie classic, the Rocky Horror Picture Show.

The Ogden Theatre was re-opened in 1993 featuring a wide variety of live performances. The theatre found it's niche and has become Denver's premier concert venue featuring approximately 150 concerts per year. The Ogden Theatre is an official Denver landmark and a national historic landmark.

A variety of performers have graces the Ogden Theatre stage including John Hiatt, No Doubt, Green Day, Ben Harper, Allman Brothers Band, Blink 182, Smashing Pumpkins, and the Goo Goo Dolls.
The Ogden Theatre box office opens one hour before the doors of any show. Tickets purchased with cash will be free of service charge and a $2 fee is added to each ticket when purchased with a credit card. We accept Visa and MasterCard.
All shows are 16+ unless otherwise noted.

Camera policies are different for every concert. It is best to contact the theatre on the day of the show to find out what the camera policy will be for that night.

No outside food or beverages are allowed into the theatres.

No weapons of any kind are allowed into the venue.

For the safety of our guests, all patrons may be searched upon entry to the Ogden Theatre.
There is an ATM located in the lobby of the Ogden Theatre.
Parking for the Ogden Theatre is all street parking. Please be aware of any residential permitted parking.
If you are a professional signed band looking for booking information, please email us at [[email protected]]. Please do not email attachments or music.

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