The building originally opened in 1926 as a movie house serving the Englewood community.
The interior retains original decorative plasterwork and high ceilings characteristic of the silent film era.
The venue capacity is approximately 1,100, maintaining a mid-sized 'club' feel for touring artists.
The Gothic Theatre is part of the Broadway music scene that spans from Denver into Englewood.
The venue underwent extensive interior renovations in the late 1990s to transition into a dedicated concert hall.
The Gothic Theatre is a historic 1920s Art Deco cinema converted into an intimate live music venue located in Englewood, Colorado. It maintains its original 1926 architectural character, featuring a signature marquee and ornate period molding. The venue operates as a general admission space with a tiered floor layout that provides unobstructed sightlines to the stage. It hosts a diverse range of genres including indie rock, electronic, metal, and alternative acts. The theatre utilizes modern sound and lighting systems housed within the restored historical framework. It is an independently operated venue that serves as a cornerstone for the South Broadway music corridor.
Directly in front of the historic, illuminated marquee sign on South Broadway during the evening.
Arrive early if you prefer a spot on the main floor, as space directly in front of the stage fills up quickly.
Utilize the tiered levels to secure a better view without needing to be right in the crowd.
Check the venue website for bag policy restrictions before arriving, as they are strictly enforced.
Do not attempt to park in the restricted residential zones surrounding the venue; use the designated public parking lots nearby.
Casual dress code; comfortable, closed-toe shoes are recommended due to the standing-room-only nature of the floor.