The Ogden Theatre stands as one of Denver's most beloved mid-sized music venues, hosting an eclectic mix of performances that span from alternative rock and hard metal to reggae, electronic, and hip hop. This historic theater has earned its reputation as a cornerstone of the city's vibrant music scene, attracting both emerging artists and established acts who appreciate the venue's intimate yet energetic atmosphere. The diverse programming reflects Denver's musical diversity, making it a cultural hub where different genres and audiences intersect.
What sets the Ogden apart is its ability to create an up-close, personal connection between performers and audience members. The venue's layout ensures that even those not right at the stage feel immersed in the performance, with excellent sightlines and acoustics that capture every note and lyric. The energy here is palpable - whether you're experiencing a thunderous metal show, an electronic dance party, or a soulful R&B performance, the crowd's enthusiasm is infectious and the sound quality allows each genre to shine.
Located in the heart of Denver, the Ogden Theatre sits within the city's bustling entertainment district, surrounded by restaurants, bars, and other cultural attractions. The area comes alive in the evenings, with music lovers gathering before and after shows, creating a sense of community among concertgoers. The urban setting adds to the venue's authenticity, embodying the spirit of Denver's thriving arts scene and its reputation as a destination for live music.
With 45 upcoming events spanning multiple genres, there's something for every musical taste at the Ogden Theatre - explore the diverse lineup on CultureTicks.
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Finish dinner 30+ minutes before showtime. Most restaurants offer pre-theater menus.
Highly recommended, especially for evening performances. Book ahead to avoid disappointment.
Most listed restaurants are within 5-10 minutes walk. Factor in extra time during busy hours.
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I've been to the Ogden at least 20 times. I prefer the smaller venue as you experience the performance in a more intimate setting. They have a reasonable bar, good shows and I've never had a bad time. Standing room on a tiered floor and balcony seating. Photo from the final Murder by Death show in Denver.
Love love love the Ogden. Staff is super efficient and friendly and security rocks. They're there to make sure you have a good time but keep bad apples out. I always feel safe going to a show here, and I got to a lot of 'em!
Great little venue in downtown Denver holding about 1600 people with a large, tiered pit and large balconies upstairs. The bar has a decent selection at reasonable prices (I got a double bourbon for ~$18) and the staff is super friendly. I would recommend taking a hat or putting on sunscreen if you line up for a show early as you'll be in the sun the whole time. The surrounding location is a little sketchy but if you're going early and want to grab a drink, go next door (to the right) to Crazy Mountain Brewing and try the stouts and play darts and foosball. There's not much else in walking distance. If you get there early there's free parking on the street in the neighborhood across from the venue, just pay attention to the signs.
I feel the Ogden is past it glory days. The theater was dirty and smelled old and musty; holes in the ceiling and the sticky floors scream "no one cares" but a good thing was the staff, they are nice and friendly. The thing I didn't not like at all was the beer is all cans! Not a single draft or tap beer and it wasn't cold and there are no water fountains, so you have to buy their overpriced water? I used to like coming here, but I don't anymore.
A standout local experience for me and my friend. What set this venue apart from some of the other excellent venues I’ve been to, (as I make my way through each one) in part, was the great light work. My friend and I loved the band, the hype was real. The venue had some large fans in the ceiling that kept the air moving. Drink prices were reasonable. The bathrooms were shaped weird for women but clean and line moved quickly. The line to get in moved efficiently and security did as well. Acoustics seemed great too. I think my friend and I lucked out with there being awesome fellow fans, great theater setup, and amazing light work. I paid for parking in advance which was a bit of a fee, but it was kind of nice to have the car nearby when we were ready to leave.
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Check the Events tab on this page for all upcoming performances at Ogden Theatre. You can filter by genre and date to find shows that interest you.
Visit the "Getting There" section for directions, parking information, and public transit options for Ogden Theatre. We also include nearby restaurant recommendations for a complete night out.
Most performing arts venues offer accessible seating and accommodations. Contact Ogden Theatre directly for specific accessibility information, including wheelchair access, hearing assistance, and service animal policies.
Review the venue details section for important information including capacity, seating layout, and house rules. Arriving 15-30 minutes early is recommended, especially for popular performances.
We recommend arriving at least 30-45 minutes before the performance start time to allow for parking, security screening, and finding your seats. Some venues may have stricter arrival policies for late seating.
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Most venues have bag size restrictions. Large bags, backpacks, and luggage are typically not permitted. Small purses and clutches are usually allowed. Check the venue's specific bag policy before attending.
Ogden Theatre is committed to accessible services
Wheelchair-accessible seating is available throughout the venue. Please contact the box office when purchasing tickets to ensure appropriate accommodations.
Assistive listening devices are available for patrons who are hard of hearing. Please inquire at the venue or when purchasing tickets.
Service animals are welcome at all performances. Please notify staff upon arrival.
For specific accessibility questions, please contact the venue directly or reach out to our support team.