Fillmore Auditorium

In Business Since 1999

3.4 out of 5

Based on 5 reviews

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1510 Clarkson St

Denver, CO80218

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(303) 837-0360

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WORST CONCERT EXPERIENCE EVER

Posted byzrobisonon 9/25/2008

I Am a 30 year old professional who lives/works in Boulder, CO, and recently attempted to attend a show at the Fillmore Auditorium in Denver, CO. On the eve of the concert I had the unfortunate experience of having my ID stolen. As anyone who loses an ID can attest it was a frustrating experience. Luckily, Common/NERD were coming into town to lift my spirits. Before heading out to the concert I noticed that IDs were required for entrance into the show. Surely they will let a 30 year old into the show without ID. I did not want to drink any alcohol that eve as I was the driver, and knowing this I felt confident I could attend. However, being a practical minded person I decided to call the theater to confirm. "Of course you can come", I was told. "Just make sure you bring the CC you used to purchase the tickets". I arrive to the show and get in line like all of the other fans and approach the ticket taker. At this point I Am asked if I have an ID. I explain the situation and tell them I spoke with someone at the theater earlier in the day. At this point they bring in the "supervisor". I explain the situation to her and receive a large smile and her enthusiastically telling me I was out of luck. She was so excited to use her power to tell me get lost. You could smell it. At this point I ask to speak with the theater management. "That can not be done", I am told. I press. "Okay, let me go get them it will take a long while." I stand to the side of the building and notice this hourly worker laughing and pointing in my direction. Mocking my horrible experience. I again approach security and ask to speak with the supervisor and am again told to wait. After 15 minutes Ms. Hourly Wage sends a flunky over to tell me there is no chance I can get in. He politely follows this up with, "and if you continue to stand here we will call the police for loitering". For F@@!ng loitering.

The Fillmore Rocks!

Posted bystansoup56on 5/2/2007

The Fillmore is the best indoor venue in Denver. The sound is great and you cant get a bad view of the stage from anywhere. I agree with the other review that says not enough good acts come to the Filmore. Its always some obscure band, that attracts even more obscure people. Since "Live Nation" took over they have removed most of the table and chairs....WTF???? The seating was one of the nicer features of the Fillmore, and the new owners screwed that up bigtime! Personally, I have seen Govt Mule,(twice) .38 Special, The Doobie Bros. Merle Haggard, POD, and a few others I cant remember at the moment, and every show was excellent. The recent Govt Mule show (4-27-07) had to be one of the best shows of the years so far! Warren Haynes was on fire! Anyway, even without most of the tables and chairs, the Fllmore rocks, and is the best venue in town.

Good sized place for concerts

Posted bypokerplayer1234on 11/5/2006

This is a perfect-sized place to see concerts. It's general admission and pretty much impossible to get a table and chairs, so plan on standing the entire time, which generally isn't a problem if you're enjoying the show. The setup works pretty well with good views of the stage regardless of where you are in the auditorium. Drinks are very expensive--I'd recommend drinking at a nearby bar before the concert and then just watching the show once you're at the auditorium. The bathroom lines are very long too--all the more reason to not drink a lot at the auditorium.

Great concert hall

Posted byirissirion 9/24/2002

This is one of the best places to see a concert. It's not too big, where you feel overwhelmed, but it's not too small, where you feel cramped!

Fillmore needs more

Posted byloungegrlon 9/2/2002

decent shows!! A decent venue with a HUGE main floor and surrounding platform areas with tables, the Fillmore is an ideal venue for big name entertainers. But why is the Fillmore bringing in such mediocre talent? With the exception of Elvis Costello and a few others, this place seems to attract entertainers that are either has-beens or are just plain lame. Please, no more Phil Lesh or the like - we get enough of that stuff from Red Rocks. Count on a decent waitstaff and stiff (but pricey) drinks.