About this venue
Fiddler's Green Amphitheatre is a major open-air amphitheatre built for big nights under the sky, blending purposeful architecture with a full-scale concert experience. With a capacity of about 17,000, it’s one of Colorado’s flagship live-music venues, known for production standards that suit top-tier touring acts.
Inside, the layout is easy to navigate and designed for strong sightlines: you can choose reserved fixed seats or settle into the expansive general-admission lawn for a more relaxed, festival-like vibe. Sound and lighting systems are engineered for impact, and on-site amenities—food, drinks, and service points—help keep the evening smooth from doors to encore.
For arrival, head straight to 6350 Greenwood Plaza Blvd, Greenwood Village, United States. If you’re driving, you’ll find organized venue parking nearby; if you’re coming by rail, Arapahoe at Village Center Station is roughly a 10-minute walk—exit west and follow S. Fiddlers Green Circle toward the box office and entry areas. For a broader overview of getting around the city, check the text further down the page.
About the city
Greenwood Village, an elegant suburb within the Denver metro area, blends business energy with urban comfort and a clear appetite for great nights out. Set alongside the Denver Tech Center, it attracts visitors who want easy access to major sports and live-music experiences while keeping a calmer base for downtime. That balance makes it a practical choice for a weekend escape or a short city break, without the usual logistical headaches. As a local highlight, Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre adds a distinct event vibe that elevates the whole area.
Getting around is straightforward thanks to RTD (Regional Transportation District), the region’s bus and light-rail network. The Southeast light rail connection is especially handy via Orchard Station and Arapahoe at Village Center Station, with lines such as the E Line and R Line making it easy to reach arenas, stadiums, and downtown Denver. If you’re flying in, the main gateway is Denver International Airport (DEN), while Centennial Airport (APA) is nearby for quicker, business-focused flights. For train arrivals and convenient transfers to local transit, Denver Union Station is the classic hub, with simple onward connections toward the southern districts and the I-25 corridor.
Staying in Greenwood Village is comfortable thanks to a strong mix of lodging and dining. You can choose from business hotels along the main routes, cozy options within walking distance of restaurants and shops, or more budget-friendly stays in the surrounding area. Spots like The Landmark and the office districts around Greenwood Plaza are often seen as clean, safe, and practical—ideal when you want the whole trip to feel smooth, from check-in to the ride back after the event.
For a sightseeing bonus before or after the show, it’s easy to slow down on paths like the High Line Canal Trail or head into nature at Cherry Creek State Park, a great way to reset after the crowds. If you’re in the mood for a more urban stroll, downtown Denver and the LoDo area offer walkable streets, architecture, and a lively atmosphere, with Rocky Mountain views often becoming an unexpected highlight. Greenwood Village works as a smart, comfortable base: close to the action, yet spacious enough for a proper breather and a well-rounded city experience.