Peforming Arts Center

The Denver Performing Arts Complex is located in the heart of downtown Denver. Positioned within walking distance to the Colorado Convention Complex, scores of restaurants, the exciting Lower Downtown (LODO) and much, much more, the Denver Performing Arts Complex is the cultural epicenter of the Denver performing arts scene. The site is surrounded by 14th Street, Champa Street, Speer Boulevard and Arapahoe Street.


The Denver Performing Arts Complex is the second largest Performing Arts complex in the United States, with a total of nine theatres/performing spaces and over 10,000 seats. The City and County of Denver's - Theatres and Arenas Division owns and operates the three largest theatres in the Complex - AUDITORIUM THEATRE, BOETTCHER CONCERT HALL and the TEMPLE HOYNE BUELL THEATRE.

The Auditorium Theatre was built in 1907, it has recently been designated a Historical Landmark by the State of Colorado.

Boettcher Concert Hall is the first concert hall in--the-round built in North America. It has been acoustically designed for exceptional listening enjoyment.

The Buell Theatre has been designated by PERFORMANCE MAGAZINE as the "Highest Grossing Theatre Under 3,000 Seats in the United States" for the second consecutive year.

The goal of the management staff is to ensure that each event is enjoyable for the patron and successful to the promoter! The management staff is committed to making the Denver Performing Arts Complex - not only the second largest - but the finest customer service oriented complex in the United States. We are certain that when you choose the Complex to be the site for your event, or simply join the hundreds of thousands of our patrons annually that attend them, you will not be disappointed.

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