Pikes Peak Center, Performance venue in downtown Colorado Springs, United States.
Pikes Peak Center is a concert and performance hall in the heart of downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado. The hall seats around 2,000 people and is set up for concerts, theater productions, and dance shows.
The Pikes Peak Center opened in 1982 as part of an effort to bring new life to downtown Colorado Springs. It was among the first large-scale projects to help reposition the city center as a gathering place.
The Pikes Peak Center is the home stage of the Colorado Springs Philharmonic, which performs its regular season here. Broadway touring shows and dance productions also appear on the program, keeping the calendar active throughout the year.
The Pikes Peak Center sits in downtown Colorado Springs and is easy to reach on foot from most central hotels. The hall is wheelchair accessible, and food and drinks are available during shows.
The Pikes Peak Center takes its name from the nearby mountain, Pikes Peak, which rises to about 14,000 feet (around 4,300 m). This connection to the surrounding landscape surprises many visitors, since the building itself sits in the middle of the city.
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