One of Colorado’s most historic venues is coming back after being empty for a long time.

Oriental Theater’s team is going to be renovated and reopen Denver’s Federal Theatre.

Denver’s Federal Theatre Has Been Vacant Since the 1970s

According to 9News, the Federal Theatre in Denver has been empty since the 1970s. It has been over 45 years since then, and a group is bringing back the venue for a new generation.

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Colorado's Federal Theatre First Opened in 1923

The Federal Theatre first opened in 1923, and their current plan is to reopen their doors by September of this year.

What to Expect at Colorado Newest Music Venue

The group behind the renovation and reopening says that Coloradans should expect a wide variety of shows at the new The Federal Theatre.

It is our intent to bring an incredibly varied program of both National touring and local live music, comedy, wrestling, burlesque, podcasts and more, just like The Oriental Theater.

The Federal Theatre’s All-In Pricing Model Is a Game-Changer for Coloradans

When you go to The Federal Theatre’s website, they send you a message that their entertainment venue is all-in pricing. It says there will be no additional fees at the end. The fees will be included in the prices you see when browsing a concert, show, or other events.

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This is really great to see. I have found myself opting out of events because of all the fees and other charges you see at the end of checkout.

Excitement Builds for Federal Theatre’s Grand Reopening

There is a venue coming to Colorado soon. Personally, I am thrilled and excited to check it out.

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