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The Junkyard

Denver, United States of America
Festival VenueDenverUnited States of AmericaCapacity: About 10,0001 upcoming events
The Junkyard
Type
Festival Venue
City
Denver
Country
United States of America
Upcoming events
1
Address
2323 W Mulberry Pl
Time zone
Mountain Standard Time
Capacity
About 10,000

About this venue

The Junkyard stands out as a festival-style venue built for open-air productions, with a looser layout and an atmosphere that feels closer to a large urban event than to a conventional hall. That makes it a strong fit for concerts, electronic sets, and programs that benefit from movement, space, and a more direct connection between the crowd and the stage.

Inside, the experience is shaped by audience energy and the openness of the site: it is easy to settle into the rhythm of the event, while the open format creates a sense of scale and informality. Visitors often appreciate the festival-driven feel, the easier wayfinding, and the impression that the full focus stays on the performance itself.

Venue address: 2323 W Mulberry Pl, Denver, United States. For arrival, it is most practical to expect limited street and metered parking on the surrounding blocks, while rideshare drop-off and pickup is set at the corner of Yuma Street and West 11th Street, with marked access leading toward the entrance. For broader guidance on getting around Denver, the city description below provides the next useful layer of detail.

About the city

Denver, known as the “Mile High City”, blends the energy of a major U.S. hub with a laid-back Rocky Mountain vibe. As a regional center for sports and live entertainment, it offers a wide range of events—from top-tier games to big concerts—while still feeling easy to navigate. It’s practical for visitors, yet varied enough to turn any trip into a full experience, not just “going to a show”.

Getting in and around is straightforward thanks to the RTD network (buses plus Light Rail and commuter rail), which connects key neighborhoods and areas with major venues, with Denver Union Station often serving as the travel heartbeat downtown. If you fly into Denver International Airport (DEN), strong connections into the city help you move quickly from transit to event mode. Whether you’re headed to Ball Arena, Empower Field at Mile High, or Coors Field, the logistics stay simple, and the mix of public transport and city infrastructure keeps arrival and departure stress low.

If you have time before or after the event, Denver rewards you with a stroll through LoDo and the historic blocks around Larimer Square, where good food and atmosphere come naturally. For a breather outdoors, the paths along the South Platte River and parks near the city core are easy wins, while the ever-present view toward the Rocky Mountains reminds you how close nature really is. That balance of urban culture and mountain backdrop is exactly what makes Denver a great choice when you want more than just a ticket.