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Pueblo Memorial Hall

Pueblo Memorial Hall is an auditorium situated in the heart of the city that first opened its door to the public in 1919. Theatrical productions, dance performances, concerts, and comedy shows, no matter what you are looking for, you will find it here. The spacious, two-level seating arrangement at Pueblo Memorial Hall ensure that each seat provides an equal and uninterrupted view of the stage. This excellent 1600-seater auditorium can be rented at a reasonable rate for hosting all kinds of event. 

Night Magic Entertainment of Pueblo

Our business is exceptional at providing a customized and interactive experience. From the time you meet with our managers to go over the fine details of your event, to selecting a DJ who will be a perfect fit to make your event run smoothly from start to finish.

Fremont Center for the Arts

Housed in an historic post office building the FCA fosters and enriches the culture and art, and artists of the region through presentations and art exhibits and local, regional, and nationally known artists. Summer Show - Southern Colorado Color - Art, Culture & Local History Exhibit. 2017 Theme: "Beasts & Byways" with cultural & historic exhibits, artwork by prominent Southern Colorado artists, including Jim Redhawk in the east gallery, highlighting Southern Colorado landscapes, byways, and wildlife, as well as Native American and Western art.Housed in an historic post office building the FCA fosters and enriches the culture and art, and artists of the region through presentations and art exhibits and local, regional, and nationally known artists. Summer Show - Southern Colorado Color - Art, Culture & Local History Exhibit. 2017 Theme: "Beasts & Byways" with cultural & historic exhibits, artwork by prominent Southern Colorado artists, including Jim Redhawk in the east gallery, highlighting Southern Colorado landscapes, byways, and wildlife, as well as Native American and Western art.

Colorado Springs Fine Arts Center at Colorado College

Built in 1936, this art center, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places, is more like a mall of art mediums featuring plays, films, paintings and sculpture. Harbored inside the Taylor Museum is one of the world's most extensive collections of Native American and Hispanic art. It also displays the works of Georgia O'Keeffe and Charles Russell, and presents ever-changing special art exhibitions. The Repertory Theatre Company features musicals and sponsors weekly showings of classic films. In addition, there is the Bemis Art school, an art library, and dining at the Balcony restaurant.

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