In years past, music lovers from all walks of life have gathered from Colorado and beyond to check out a wide variety of beautiful instruments at the Colorado Guitar Show and Custom Luthier Expo.

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For many of the years in which the guitar expo took place, attendees could also check out another convention, the Vintage Voltage and Vinyl Expo which typically occupied the same venue at the exact same time.

However, in 2025 things are set to expand even more as this year will see yet another convention, the Toy and Doll Supershow, join the Colorado Guitar Show and Custom Luthier Expo and the Vintage Voltage and Vinyl Expo.

Guitars, Toys, Vinyl + More Coming to Colorado

The event, which has traditionally been held at a hotel, will instead take place at the National Western Expo Hall/Hall of Education at 4655 Humboldt Street in Denver.

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In addition, attendees will be able to purchase a $10 ticket to enjoy all three shows together with admission for children under 10 years of age free of charge.

This will be a one-day-only event taking place on Sunday, April 13, 2025, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. with optional early bird tickets available for $15, giving patrons access to all three shows one hour earlier.

Fans of collectible toys and dolls, vintage electronics, vinyl, custom guitars, and luthier supplies will certainly not want to miss this massive event.

Check out more details regarding the show on the event's official Facebook page.

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