The Brighton - A NPU Venue
Event venue · Five Points ·

The Brighton - A NPU Venue

Event venue · Five Points ·

Space for burlesque, dance, and themed events with great sound

sound system
porta potties
bathroom trailers
friendly staff
long lines
music venue
event venue
spacious
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The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null
The Brighton - A NPU Venue by null

Information

3403 Brighton Blvd, Denver, CO 80216 Get directions

Restroom
Credit card accepted
Debit card accepted
Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Information

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3403 Brighton Blvd, Denver, CO 80216 Get directions

+1 720 710 0992
npu.co
@npuvenues

Features

•Restroom
•Credit card accepted
•Debit card accepted
•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot
•Wheelchair accessible restroom

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Jan 10, 2026

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The Brighton - A NPU Venue

Skip Ehrlich I.

Google
Staff were friendly. Nice venue for music and light show. Sound quality was really good I thought. Full bars throughout the facility

Ken S.

Google
Attended a WhiskyX event. Rating this on the location, not the event itself. Larger venue with a few separate rooms, restrooms, etc. Climate was good, especially for the size of the crowd. Decent overall but parking is pretty much non-existent. We don't live in the area so Uber / Lyft wasn't an option. That would be the best thing though.

Sincere

Google
Went there for Denver Fashion Week! Had the VIP treatment. Not as many vendors for a pretty large fashion show. There were seven designers the evening that we went. So surprised there wasn't any merchandise besides shoes. All in all a good place to hold an event. It would have been cool if there were access to the upstairs catwalk for a better view

livsweet1

Google
We saw “the empire strips back” here and the venue was pretty interesting. Futuristic looking porta potties by the front entrance. I didn’t use them, but I bet they were clean, because the whole venue was pretty clean. The seating was a tight fit with no easy access to seats other than down the main isle, so if a person struggles to get around then it could be a struggle. There at least wasn’t a bad seat in the house for seeing the stage. Free parking, but small lot so try to arrive early. We learned the hard way and had to park in a garage a block and a half away. We paid $10 for parking, which isn’t bad. Just not fun to walk to at night. The show is a highly recommend! Interesting venue and overall great experience at the show and venue!

Brett

Google
Went to an EDM show on Friday. The check-in line was very long and slow. We waited over 30 minutes to get in. The bar staff was friendly, especially the very pretty Asian female bartender; she was the best. However, they were out of many things. Prices were decent. The worst part of the show was the sound system. Easily one of the worst I’ve ever heard. We will not be returning.

Scarlett H.

Google
Saw an edm show there, was a pretty good venue! Only thing is, not having a water fountain or any option for people to fill water bottles up was pretty disappointing. $4 a bottle adds up so hopefully they can put something in. Porta potties were pretty efficient, as they had someone directing people to open ones. Other than the water complaint the sound was great and it was very spacious!

Samantha G.

Google
Went to a Laszewo show here. The show and sound was great. But they had like 12 port-a-potties for 4000 people. So it didn't work. The bathroom line was like 300+ people deep and people started leaving. We left early to go drink and pee somewhere clean. Bummer. The drinks at the show were way too limited as well.

Erin R.

Google
This may be good for other uses but as a music venue it was terrible. We didn’t get there until 11 and still waited 30+ minutes in line. Someone checked our IDs but by the time we got to the front of the line no one was checking tickets so we just walked in 🙃 and my bag wasn’t checked. The lines for drinks were all 20+ minutes. They didn’t have real bathrooms, they had porta potties which were full by the time we used them. I still managed to have a good time because the artist was amazing but the sound quality was terrible. I’ve been to many venues and festivals and this was poorly planned and executed. I won’t be back
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Cassandra F.

Yelp
Same as the other reviewer, I didn't know an event spot was here until now. I saw the Empire Strips Back here (which is an amazing show by the way). They had different areas set up with movable walls: bar area, merch, stage, front lobby. It seemed quite large and worked well for the event. They do have to bring in bathroom trailers as there are none built in. They're surprisingly nice though, kind of like an RV with only bathrooms in it.
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Kevin L.

Yelp
I had no idea there was a venue where this place is located, but, here we are. This was the home to the 'Empire Strips Back' a Star Wars Parody burlesque show for a few months. As for the venue space. It was nice. It seemed sort of, 'underground' as in secretive. It's attached to a brewery and I didn't get to see the whole inside - it seems really big though. I'm not sure this place has restrooms built in, but the event we saw had restroom trailers available to everyone. Besides that this venue is pretty good. Excited to see what else pops up in here.