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Pro Rodeo - Fri. Jan. 16 1:30pm

Fri Jan 16 at 1:30pm

Denver, CO

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Pro Rodeo - Fri. Jan. 16 1:30pm Event Tickets INCLUDE Grounds Admission for that day. Parking is free in National Western lots and at Coors Field. Due to construction, parking is very limited around the National Western area. All patrons are encouraged to park at Coors Field where there are shuttle buses that run every 10 minutes. Children 2 & Under are FREE as long as they sit on a lap. Will Call is located in the South Lobby of the National Western Complex building. 4655 Humboldt St. Denver, CO 80216 For any questions, please call the box office at (303) 295-6124 or via e-mail to [email protected].

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you have to pay for parking at the Denver Coliseum?
Yes, you typically have to pay for parking at the Denver Coliseum. The venue features on-site parking lots that accommodate a large number of vehicles, making it convenient for event attendees. Parking fees vary depending on the event, but you can generally expect to pay a standard rate. It’s recommended to bring cash, as some events may not accept cards for parking payment. Additionally, for major events, parking can fill up quickly, so arriving early is advisable. For those seeking alternative options, nearby street parking and public transportation are also available. Always check the specific event details on the Denver Coliseum’s official website or your event ticket for up-to-date parking information and rates.
What was the Denver Coliseum used for?
The Denver Coliseum has a rich history and has been used for a wide variety of events since its opening in 1952. It is renowned for hosting concerts, sporting events, rodeos, trade shows, and community gatherings. Over the decades, the venue has been the site for the National Western Stock Show, professional wrestling, basketball games, circuses, and large-scale conventions. Its versatile indoor space allows it to accommodate audiences for both local and national events. The Denver Coliseum continues to serve as an important cultural and entertainment hub in Denver, attracting thousands of visitors each year for its diverse programming and flexible event capabilities.
Who owns the Denver Coliseum?
The Denver Coliseum is owned and operated by the City and County of Denver. As a municipally owned venue, it is managed under the Denver Arts & Venues department, which oversees several major event spaces throughout the city. The public ownership ensures that the Coliseum is maintained as a resource for the community, providing a space for entertainment, cultural events, and public gatherings. This arrangement allows the venue to host a broad spectrum of events, from large conventions and expos to local sporting and family-focused events, supporting both residents and visitors in the Denver area.
What is the biggest arena in Denver?
The biggest arena in Denver is Ball Arena, formerly known as the Pepsi Center. Ball Arena is a state-of-the-art multipurpose venue with a seating capacity of up to 20,000 for concerts and around 18,000 for basketball and hockey games. It is home to the Denver Nuggets (NBA), Colorado Avalanche (NHL), and Colorado Mammoth (NLL). Ball Arena hosts a diverse range of major events, including international concerts, sporting events, family shows, and large conventions, making it the largest and most prominent arena in the Denver metropolitan area. Its central location and modern facilities make it a premier destination for entertainment in Colorado.
Can I bring a water bottle into the Denver Coliseum?
Generally, outside food and beverages—including water bottles—are not permitted inside the Denver Coliseum. The venue maintains strict security policies to ensure the safety and comfort of all guests. Exceptions may be made for medical needs or baby bottles, but these should be declared to security upon entry. The Coliseum offers a variety of concession stands inside, where you can purchase bottled water and other refreshments during events. It’s always best to check the specific event guidelines or the official Denver Coliseum website before attending, as policies can vary depending on the type of event or organizer requirements.

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