1510 Clarkson St
Denver, CO 80218
(303) 837-0360
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Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom is located in the old Casino Caberet building which is on 2637 Welton Street, the “Main Street” of Denver’s historic Five Points neighborhood in Northeast downtown Denver. Five Points derives it’s name from the fact that the community encompasses the intersection of Welton Street, Washington Street, and 26th and 27th Avenues. The Casino was first opened by a black, World War I army veteran named Benny Hooper. Hooper was able to open an Ex-Serviceman’s Club, with the help of Denver Mayor Benjamin Franklin Stapleton, right next store to the present Cervantes’. The Club offered respite to black veterans who were denied access to Denver’s downtown hotels. In exchange for Stapleton’s support, Hooper attracted many black voters, who previously had a sole allegiance to the Republican Party, to vote Democratic. The Ex-Servicemen’s Club evolved in Benny Hooper’s Club and became a hot spot for jazz, barbecue, craps, and dancing. During the 1930s, Hooper acquired the space next door, currently Cervantes’, and called it the Casino Dance Hall. The Casino evolved into a two-story hall with balcony seating for 1,000, a 40-foot long bar, and a huge hardwood dance floor. The Rossonian Hotel also had a jazz club across the street called the Voters Club, although the Casino was known as the largest and most luxurious of all the jazz clubs in the Points. The Casino Dance Hall was also known as the Deluxe Recreation Parlor and Ex-Servicemen’s Club, and the Casino Ballroom until Hooper’s death in 1984. The Casino had many musical legends grace the stage over the years such as: Brook Benton, James Brown, Ray Charles, Fats Domino, Duke Ellington, Count Basie, George Morrison, Muddy Waters, Flip Wilson, B.B. King, Millie Jackson, and Esther Phillips. We are continuing the Casino’s tradition of great music at Cervantes’ Masterpiece Ballroom.
Booking inquiries should be directed to: Randall Frazier - Talent Buyer/Production Manager [email protected]
The Marquis Theater, opened in 2006, is Denver's Ballpark Neighborhood's only live music venue. Located just two blocks from Coors Field, Marquis brings local and national acts encompassing all genres to our stage nightly. Also home to Marquis Pizza, Marquis Theater is the best place to catch live music in an intimate atmosphere in Denver! Some acts that have graced our stage: GBH, Wiz Khalifa, Manchester Orchestra, Mewithoutyou, The Jonas Brothers, Gym Class Heroes, Dirty Heads, Guttermouth, A Wilhelm Scream, Doomtree, People Under The Stairs, Swollen Members, The Bouncing Souls, Boris, Album Leaf, Single File, The Matches, 3Oh!3, The Aggrolites, State Radio, and many, many, more!
We live for live music and we bring it to you. As Denver's newest concert setting opened in Summer 2010, we strive to bring you the best in up-and-coming acts as well as many of your old favorites spanning every genre of the spectrum. We have an incredibly wide range of acts that have played our stage spanning all decades and genres including Anthrax, Less Than Jake, Junip, Parachute, Emancipator, Alkaline Trio, Papa Roach, The Juan Maclean, Balkan Beat Box, Ra Ra Riot, Plain White T's, Peter Murphy, Candlebox, Melvins, CSS, Killswitch Engage, Logic, Tech N9ne, Yngwie Malmsteen, Phutureprimitive, Talib Kweli, Face To Face, Machine Head, C2C, Puddle Of Mudd, The Psychedelic Furs, The English Beat, Tycho, Bluetech, Howard Jones, Tom Tom Club, Filter, Ghostface Killah, Fuel, Papadosio, Say Anything, Thrice, Amon Amarth, Manchester Orchestra, Tech N9ne, VNV Nation, GWAR, Big Sean, Breathe Carolina, Relient K, Motion City Soundtrack, 3OH!3, Mix Master Mike, KMFDM, Kid Ink, The AP Tour, Spank Rock, Switchfoot, Imagine Dragons, The Dirty Heads, Bayside, Misfits, Kyuss Lives!, Unwritten Law, Strung Out, The Polish Ambassador, Molotov, Aesop Rock, AWOLNATION, Rx Bandits, The Rocket Summer, Andy Grammer, Testament, Mouse On Mars, Youth Brigade, Nekromantix, Neurosis, The Devil Wears Prada, Hot Water Music, The Darkness, Blackberry Smoke, Pennywise, Assembly of Dust, Halestorm, The Coup, Minus The Bear, Lights, Eskmo, Etienne De Crecy, All Time Low, The All American Rejects, Mr. Big, We The Kings, Iced Earth, Blue October, Peaches, GZA, Hoodie Allen, Yellowcard, Frank Turner, Marina & The Diamonds, Bouncing Souls, Neon Trees, Daedelus, Street Dogs, NiT GriT, Behemoth, Nada Surf, Ott, VibeSquad, Wale, Random Rab, In Flames, People Under The Stairs, MC Chris, VNV Nation, and many, many more!