eTown Hall
Live music venue · Downtown ·

eTown Hall

Live music venue · Downtown ·

Live music, radio tapings, and intimate artist performances

great musicians
good seating
cozy atmosphere
nice cafe
community singalong
recycled light bulb chandeliers
wedding reception
phenomenal sound
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
eTown Hall by null
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Information

1535 Spruce St, Boulder, CO 80302 Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Contactless accepted
Free street parking

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1535 Spruce St, Boulder, CO 80302 Get directions

+1 303 443 8696
etown.org
@etown_radio
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@etownradio

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Contactless accepted
•Free street parking
•Paid street parking
•Bar
•Wheelchair accessible entrance

Last updated

Jan 26, 2026

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A beautifully restored performance space where the long-running eTown radio show tapes alongside concerts and talks. Check the calendar for 2025 programming and intimate live recordings.

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DoesItTrack

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What an amazing experience! If you have the chance to go to a Candlelight event, it's a must do. An amazing 4 string quartet that are extremely talented and phenomenal musicians. Definitely doing this again.

c “cfl” L.

Google
Always a wonderful experience! We went to another live taping and they are so much fun. Great musicians, interesting background stories and music history. Such a special place for entertainment over the years and thoroughly enjoyable. Thank you so much for being there for those of us who have partaken of your offerings in the past and an encouraging nudge to those who have not been to “just go see for yourselves”. Plenty of good seating, cozy atmosphere, nice cafe for a snack or light bite and of course there are offerings from the performing artists. Never ever disappointed and we always have left with a smile, what a way to feel a sense of community whether you are from Boulder or elsewhere! Thank you again!

Cindy B.

Google
I was at eTown Hall last week fit several days while filming a conference being held there. This is a great venue. The AV team at eTown are great and so easy to work with. They have a fantastic setup for a small conference. The attendees love the location of this place in downtown Boulder.

LS S.

Google
Too much fun at this community singalong church! Loved the music and the vibes. Just four tenets of this faith in humanity and people—compassion, forgiveness, integrity and a sense of humor. Anyone can join. ❤️ check out the very cool recycled. Light bulb chandeliers down in the café.

Charles H.

Google
Went to a wedding reception at this venue and it was perfect for under 100 people. The sound was phenomenal from the hired band we had a blast.

Lyle S.

Google
Town Hall is a great music venue with a truly intimate engagement opportunity between artist and audience. I'm excited to return soon!

Sam M.

Google
eTown Radio Taping Event: The musicians eTown brought in were beyond incredible, I paid good money to see them, and to hear thoughtful, remarkable interviews. The Lone Bellow were phenomenal. Sunny War was otherworldly. But instead of giving them the space they deserved, the hosts, Nick and Helen, repeatedly stole the spotlight. The most glaring example came during Sunny War’s final two songs, when Nick and Helen inserted themselves into her set, overshadowing her sound and style. It was baffling, unnecessary, and, frankly, disrespectful. I did not come to watch the hosts perform. I came to experience the brilliance of the artists. If that wasn’t enough, Nick’s interview style was shockingly unprepared and, at times, offensive. To ask Sunny War...a Black woman who has overcome a difficult upbringing and carved her place as an extraordinary guitarist and vocalist, “When living on the street, did you ever have food?” was demeaning and humiliating. Instead of elevating her story and artistry, Nick diminished it, making himself the center of attention. The Lone Bellow themselves had to deflect his shallow questions, and Sunny War, from the audience’s perspective, was left exposed and disrespected. The musicians looked flustered, embarrassed even, as the hosts clumsily orchestrated the encore. Both Sunny War and The Lone Bellow could have easily closed the show powerfully on their own, but Nick insisted on inserting himself again. eTown has been around for 30+ years, yet this was amateur hour. Word to the wise: let the musicians play. Let the musicians speak to their own stories. Prepare for your interviews. And do not, under any circumstances, hijack the stage from the talent you invited. I left ashamed for having supported this show with my ticket. I wanted a night celebrating the artistry of Sunny War and The Lone Bellow. Instead, I got a night about Nick and Helen. Truly floored, and not in a good way.

Nicole S.

Google
Amazing venue. Amazing people. Beautiful city. Saw ra the rugged man and Scrooge Owens a couple weeks ago. Amazing. The lounge area of the venue is gorgeous.