Sunday - 07:30 pm - The Mission Ballroom - Denver, CO
Saturday - 09:00 pm - The Mission Ballroom - Denver, CO
Tuesday - 09:00 pm - The Mission Ballroom - Denver, CO
Saturday - 06:45 pm - The Mission Ballroom - Denver, CO
Mission Ballroom, situated in Denver's RiNo neighborhood, offers a modern music venue designed for special events of up to 3,950 guests with tiered rows of seating offering unrivaled sightlines and state-of-the-art sound and lighting systems. Furthermore, Mission Ballroom includes an efficient full service bar system situated around its space in order to maximize patron experience and flow.
Tennis, an indie-pop duo from Toronto, took the stage before an enthusiastic packed house and performed a stripped down version of their new track "Spud Infinity." Fans cheered enthusiastically and the song showcased their band's knack for writing catchy and infectious pop tunes.
Molly Rankin kept up the lively energy even in spite of her recently released melancholic album Bright Future by performing several more upbeat numbers, such as her lovely rendition of "Real House," an emotional song that tells the tale of an unconventional family's turbulent break-up (sniffles were audible throughout).
Wilco brought their Tour to Infinity concert series to the Mission Ballroom. The Americana powerhouse alternated new songs with fan favorites for an incredible night of music that left audiences breathless. Philadelphia singer-songwriter Teddy Swims opened up the show; his style blends Neo-Soul, Jazz, and Funk elements seamlessly to produce a distinct sound that left everyone breathless.
Adrianne Lenker of Big Thief delivered an unforgettable concert at Mission Ballroom just three people strong. This inaugural show at this scalable venue opened this summer and can accommodate from 2,200-3,950 guests; featuring flexible seating with unrivaled sight lines, state-of-the-art lighting and sound, as well as full service bars strategically positioned throughout its facility.
The Mission Ballroom is an unparalleled music venue in America. Filled with vibrant art suitable for Instagram posts, a tap list that will please beer aficionados, and a bar scene aimed at high-energy groups of friends - The Mission Ballroom features an adjustable floor area designed to maximize performance space with crisp vocals and deep bass tones - operated by AEG Presents Rocky Mountain and located in Denver's RiNo district - no other music venue can compare!
Denver recently welcomed an innovative concert venue dedicated solely to music: Mission Ballroom opened its doors in RiNo neighborhood with an Herbie Hancock-Kamasi Washington show that put it through its paces.
Hancock, one of the pioneers of fusion jazz, reigned like an unwitting godfather over Washington and his band, which mesmerized the audience with their technical prowess on piano, bass, synthesizers - each member boasted exceptional talents that left audiences gasping in wonder.
The Ballroom is an adaptable event space capable of seating 2,200 to 3,950 guests with unrivaled sight lines through tiered rows and state-of-the-art sound and lighting, offering unmatched sight lines via tiered rows. As an award show space it has hosted award shows, galas, wedding receptions, launch parties, trade shows and private events as well as award shows themselves. Furthermore, its main auditorium hosts an enormous custom LED disco ball art installation designed by Mortenson that includes a large dance floor dance floor, video wall art installation featuring custom LED disco ball art art installations while Mortenson self-performed decking, glulams and cmu for this project which opened its doors back in August 2019 under AEG Presents Rocky Mountain management.