Denver’s live music venues have something for everyone—whether you want a laid-back club in RiNo, a historic theater near Capitol Hill, or a big, loud stage in LoDo. Planning a concert, private party, or corporate shindig? These spots come with pro sound, staging, and bars (because what’s a show without drinks?). With a killer music scene and easy public transit, Denver makes hosting a show almost too easy. Find your venue today with Tagvenue—before your bassist suggests his garage.
Small live music venues start at $95 per hour, while mid-sized options may charge around $270 per hour. Larger venues often require a minimum spend of $3,000–$5,000 per session. (All data from Tagvenue.)
Denver has a wide variety of live music venues, including intimate cafes, nightclubs, event halls, and historic theaters. If you’re looking for a modern nightclub atmosphere, Temple Denver is a popular option. For a more classic setting, Historic Elitch Theatre seats up to 600 guests. Art-inspired venues like Space Gallery mix music and visual arts, while Lumonics Light & Sound Gallery offers an immersive audiovisual experience.
Popular live music venues in Denver can book up months in advance, especially for weekends. High-demand spots often require reservations at least 3–6 months ahead, while smaller venues may have more last-minute availability.