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Fiddler's Green is a versatile outdoor amphitheater with excellent sightlines from any seat type and a mountain backdrop that creates an electric but never-overwhelming concert experience.
8230 S Colorado Blvd B, Centennial, CO 80122, USA
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Based on Google reviews · AI summarized
Raynamenta
a month ago
Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre is hands down one of the best concert venues I’ve ever experienced. The atmosphere is electric from the moment you walk in, but it never feels overwhelming. Beautiful venue and all around amazing service.
Clemens Wan
6 months ago
First time at this venue watching Above and Beyond (edm dance music). Really cool setup of diverse seating options and great sound. The only complaint is that the tiny slope on the 200 sections make dancing a bit more of a workout on the calves. Loved that the bathroom and vendors are really easy to get to surrounding the 4 corners.
Crystal Genter
6 months ago
This is a great concert venue. The experience is incredible whether you have a floor, seat or a lawn ticket, and the mountain backdrop serves some amazing sunsets as the bands perform. The grass slope is just right that you can see from about anywhere without any feeling of falling forward. It's always full, but never feels crowded. The food vendors vary and have always been good and fairly priced. The venue counter itself has a chicken sandwich with fries for like $12 and it's an entire breaded chicken breast with lettuce, tomato, purple onion, condiments and pickles if you want. Drink selection is always good - some staples and some locals with just enough variety to cater to most people. Pricing for drinks is steep like at most entertainment events; expect about $5+ waters and $12-$14 beers, teas and frozen drinks. If you're a soda person, those are actually pretty cheap. Note that this is a credit card only venue. NO cash, anywhere. The merch tents are conveniently located just outside the arena. Easy to pop back there during the performance, when the lines are a bit shorter, and still hear the show loud and clear. But if you don't want to miss the show, the before and after lines, though long, do move pretty fast. There's lot parking for about $30 if you want to be closest to the entrance, or plenty of public parking on the surrounding blocks if you don't mind the short walk. LOVE going here and absolutely recommend you take in a show if you haven't yet.
Jana Whetzal
5 months ago
Fantastic. Stayed at the Residence Inn across the street and walked. The amphitheater sits tucked into streets so it does have a very urban feel but still has the charm of an amphitheater. The entrance was flawless, the staff kind. My only 2 suggestions would be that if you have any issue standing, with balance, address older, etc., this 3.5 hour concert was very difficult to stand in the seated section due to the steep angle of the amphitheater, so be aware you may need to take sitting breaks. The other has nothing to do with Fiddler's Green but I bought an $87 hoodie that shrank so much in a cold wash and cool dry that it's now fit for an 8yo despite being a men's XL. That was the only waste of money I felt this show/venue had!
Plan Your Day
Activity
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre
Eat
Maggiano's Little Italy
★ 4.4 · $$
Drinks
Upstairs Circus DTC
★ 4.5
Stay
EVEN Hotel Denver Tech Center-Englewood by IHG
★ 3.9
Hotels Nearby
1800 E Floyd Ave, Englewood, CO 80113, USA
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