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February's Winter Warmer moved from the Marriott Tech Center to Fillmore Auditorium

Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom and Live Nation's "Winter Warmer" event has been moved from the Denver Marriott Tech Center to the Fillmore Auditorium. What was originally scheduled for Friday, February 14, and Saturday, February 15, has been changed to a pre-party event on Thursday, February 13, at Cervantes', and the main...
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Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom and Live Nation's "Winter Warmer" event has been moved from the Denver Marriott Tech Center to the Fillmore Auditorium. What was originally scheduled for Friday, February 14, and Saturday, February 15, has been changed to a pre-party event on Thursday, February 13, at Cervantes', and the main event will now be at the Fillmore on Valentine's Day. What better way to show your love to that special someone than by getting down with Michal Menert, Wick-It the Instigator, The Polish Ambassador, Mikey Thunder, Late Night Radio and Krooked Drivers? Details on ticket refunds, showtimes and the pre-party after the jump.

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Winter Warmer - February 14, 2014

• Michal Menert • The Polish Ambassador • Wick-It the Instigator • Late Night Radio • Mikey Thunder • Krooked Drivers

Doors at 6:30, early-bird tickets available for $20

Winter Warmer Pre-Party - February 13, 2014 • Cervantes' Masterpiece Ballroom

• Wick-It the Instigator • 2Nutz • Samples • RUMTUM • Lotus Drops

Doors 8 p.m., $10 tickets

Tickets purchased for the Marriott Tech Center will be automatically refunded, and new tickets can be purchased here.

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