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The Aggie Theatre
[edit]The Aggie Theatre is an indoor concert venue located on 204 S College Ave, Fort Collins, CO 80524. It hosts a full bar at the front of the venue that is open during live shows.
Past performers include Tyler, the Creator, Chapell Roan, Mac Miller, Billy Strings, 311, All Them Witches, Bucket Head, Jelly Roll, Tech N9ne.
Past Ownership
[edit]The Aggie Theatre has changed ownership several times within the last decade. Long-time owner Scoo Leary sold the business to Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom in 2015. Cervantes owned and operated the business for several years before selling it to Z2entertainment on March 1st, 2020. Scoo Leary owned the building throughout this time and still owns and leases the building to Z2entertainment to this day.
History of The Building
[edit]The building that currently hosts the Aggie Theatre started its life as a clothes store called Harris-Warner Furniture Company which opened in 1916. It operated until 1948 when it transformed into the Neutze Furniture Company run by John and Mary Neutze. But in 1951 tragedy struck when the building burned down everything except for its 4 exterior walls.
Architect Perry Knight rebuilt the Aggie in 1953 and turned it into a movie theatre. However, the theatre closed in 1987 but was later reopened in 1990. It had a brief stint as a movie venue before being converted into a concert venue in 1995. Since then it has operated as a music venue hosting acts from all over the world and of all genres.
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[edit][In Tune with History: The Aggie Theater’s Enduring Legacy]
[Aggie Theatre: Music History in the Making]
[Under new ownership, Aggie Theatre aims to clean up building, appeal to more demographics]
[The Mishawaka, Boulder's Z2 Entertainment to take over Aggie Theatre in Old Town Fort Collins]
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