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How do I get to the Coliseum?
Where do I park?
Does my child need a ticket?
Can I buy tickets at the Coliseum Boxoffice?
What things am I not allowed to bring
into the Coliseum?
What features are there for patrons
with disabilities?
Where is Lost & Found?
Is there an ATM at the Coliseum?
Is there smoking allowed in the
Coliseum?
May we consume alcoholic beverages
in the Coliseum?
May I bring recording equipment
(video or audio) or a camera with me to the show?
How do I find out who's coming
to play at the Coliseum?
Where is the "Will Call" at the
Coliseum?
Where do I buy tickets?
What is the seating capacity of
the Coliseum?
What hotels are near the Coliseum?
How do I get a job at the Coliseum?
How do I get to the Coliseum?
Finding the Coliseum is easy. We are off I-70 just east
of its intersection with I-25. Use the Brighton Boulevard
exit. The Coliseum is also serviced by RTD bus line 48.
Call RTD for schedules and connections information at
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Where do I park?
There is plenty of parking in our lots, but we encourage
you to carpool. Please park as directed by Coliseum staff
members. Cars blocking or impeding traffic, or illegally
parked, will be relocated. If your vehicle is relocated,
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Does my child need a ticket?
Although the promoter of some shows may have a different
policy, generally children under 2 years of age do not
need a ticket. They are required to sit on the lap of
the adult and to not interfere with someone else's seat.
Please keep in mind that some shows may not be appropriate
for young children, and that children must be supervised
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Can I buy tickets at the Coliseum Boxoffice?
The Coliseum Boxoffice is usually only open the day of
the show. If there are tickets still available, you can
usually purchase them at the Boxoffice. Some shows like
the Ringling Bros. Circus, Disney on Ice, and National Western Stock Show
& Rodeo do sell tickets in advance from the Denver Coliseum
Boxoffice. Please call 720-865-2475 for those hours.
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What things am I not allowed to bring into the
Coliseum?
For the safety of our guests and artists, certain items
cannot be brought into the Coliseum. Food or beverages,
alcohol, bottles, cans, coolers, drugs, video or professional
still cameras, or anything that can be used as a weapon
are NOT PERMITTED into the Coliseum. Guests and their
possessions are subject to search prior to entering the
Coliseum. Coliseum Management reserves final decision
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What features are there for patrons with disabilities?
The Denver Coliseum makes every effort to offer a wonderful
experience for our disabled guests. Accessible parking
is available for vehicles displaying proper identification,
and accessible seating is located at Sections 101, 109,
111, 118, 126 and 128 accommodating up to 54 wheelchairs
and 108 companions. Floor seating is available for concert
type events. Please ask your ticket seller for handicapped
seating at the time of purchase. All restrooms
as well as drinking fountains are handicapped accessible.
Additional detailed information can be found at the "Access
for the Disabledî link at the bottom of this page.
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Where is Lost & Found?
Lost & Found items are turned into the Coliseum office
(Lower Door 1) during the show. If you should lose an item,
contact an event staff member before you leave the Coliseum.
Afterwards, please call the Arenas Office at 720-865-2475,
Monday through Friday between the hours of 8 a.m. and
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Is there an ATM at the Coliseum?
Yes! There are two ATM's located inside near the front
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Is there smoking allowed in the Coliseum?
Smoking in the Coliseum is prohibited by City Ordinance.
For some events there is a smoking area outside the front
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May we consume alcoholic beverages in the Coliseum?
Beer, wine and cocktails are sold at most events in the
Coliseum. Guests who want to consume alcoholic beverages
at the Coliseum must have proper ID showing proof of age
21 or older. Any person observed drinking alcoholic beverages
without proper ID will have their drink confiscated and
be subject to age verification and possible ejection or
citation. You may not bring alcoholic beverages into the
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May I bring recording equipment (video or audio)
or a camera with me to the show?
Some performers allow small, personal still cameras. Some
do not. Video and audio recorders are not allowed. This
decision is made by each individual show, not by the Coliseum.
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How do I find out who's coming to play at the
Coliseum?
The easiest way is to go to our Event Calendar page. All
performances are posted there as soon as they are confirmed.
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Where is the "Will Call" at the Coliseum?
The Boxoffice and ticket Will Call is located at the east
(main) entrance to the Coliseum. Ticket Will Call opens
1 hour prior to doors opening. back to top ^
Where do I buy tickets?
Tickets are available at different places depending on
the show. Generally they are available through Ticketmaster,
303-830-8497, www.ticketmaster.com
or TicketsWest, 800-325-SEAT and on the web at www.ticketswest.com.
The easiest way to buy tickets is to go to our Events
page and click on the tickets. The link will take you
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What is the seating capacity of the Coliseum?
It depends on the event, but for a concert the Coliseum
can seat up to 10,000 people. back to top ^
What hotels are near the Coliseum?
The Denver Coliseum is located only 3 miles from the heart
of Downtown Denver via Brighton Boulevard. There are many
hotels to choose from as well as many hotels located near
the former Stapleton Airport on Quebec Street at I-70.
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How do I get a job at the Coliseum?
Many people are employed in food and beverage service,
housekeeping, and security services. For more information,
click on the "Employment" link at the bottom of this page.
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