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Parking & Directions for Failure Bluebird Theater
3317 E. Colfax Ave, Denver, CO
80206, US
1. On-street parking: 0.1 miles, $2/hour
2. Highline Park Garage: 0.2 miles, $10-$15
3. 9th & Colorado Garage: 0.3 miles, $10
4. The Cherry Creek Shopping Center: 1 mile, $5-$10
5. ParkMe Lot: 0.4 miles, $8
Failure Concert Live at Bluebird Theater | Denver – October 26th, 2026
The Bluebird Theater has this kind of magical vibe that turns up especially during holiday shows, making the whole night feel like a celebration. With a cozy capacity of around 450, it’s a place that somehow manages to feel intimate yet alive, perfect for catching those raw, unfiltered moments of a band like Failure Denver tearing through their set. The building itself is a piece of Denver history, celebrating over a century of music and community since its 1914 opening, yeah, it’s been around that long. In 2019, they marked their 105th anniversary with some pretty unforgettable shows, tapping into that deep-rooted love for live music that you just don’t get at bigger, soulless venues. The layout is smart, standing room feels like a shared experience where everyone’s vibing together, and if you snag a seat on the mezzanine, you’ll get a killer view of all the details that might get lost down on the floor. Whether you’re heading from downtown or the West Colfax neighborhood, it’s super easy to find, just a quick ride down Colfax Avenue. Visiting Denver for a Failure Denver gig here is like stepping into a local legend, a spot where every show feels personal and packed with history, making it more than just a concert but a real part of the city’s soul.