Broncos' Super Bowl 50 Team to Reunite at Denver Fan Event Fans in Denver are set to experience a nostalgic return to the 2015 Super Bowl championship season as the iconic Broncos team reunites for a special event. The "Night of Champions" celebration, organized by Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions, will take place at the Paramount Theatre in Denver on Wednesday, April 22. The gathering will bring together Manning, DeMarcus Ware, T.J. Ward, Von Miller, Gary Kubiak, Aqib Talib, and Emmanuel Sanders, offering attendees a chance to hear firsthand accounts, memories, and behind-the-scenes stories from the team’s historic Super Bowl 50 victory. The event will be moderated by CBS Sports’ Tracy Wolfson. Tickets for the event will go on sale on Tuesday, March 31, at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster.com. The reunion promises to be a highlight for Broncos fans, allowing them to reconnect with the players and coaches who led the team to its first Super Bowl title in franchise history. The event’s announcement was shared via social media by Omaha Productions and Paramount Denver, with details about the date, location, and ticket availability. The celebration marks a significant moment for the Broncos’ legacy, as the team’s 2015 championship remains a defining chapter in its storied history. Attendees will have the opportunity to relive the excitement of that season, with the players and coaches sharing insights into the challenges, triumphs, and camaraderie that defined their journey to the Super Bowl. The event also underscores the enduring popularity of the Broncos’ 2015 squad, which continues to resonate with fans years after their historic win. For those unable to attend in person, the event’s details and promotional materials have been widely shared online, ensuring the celebration reaches a broader audience.#paramount_theatre #broncos #super_bowl_50 #night_of_champions #omaha_productions

Night of Champions to celebrate Broncos' Super Bowl 50 team The Broncos’ 2015 Super Bowl 50 team will take center stage at the Paramount Theatre in Denver on April 22 as the Night of Champions event unfolds. Hosted by Omaha Productions, the gathering will feature Hall of Fame quarterback Peyton Manning, defensive icons DeMarcus Ware and Von Miller, and former Pro Bowl receiver Emmanuel Sanders. Cornerback Aqib Talib and safety T.J. Ward will also participate, offering fans a behind-the-scenes look at the team’s historic season. The event will include a panel discussion with coach Gary Kubiak, moderated by CBS NFL sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson, providing insights into the Broncos’ third Super Bowl victory. The celebration will mark the 10th anniversary of the team’s 2015 championship run, which ended with a 24-10 win over the Carolina Panthers at Levi’s Stadium. Attendees will have the opportunity to engage with players and coaches, reliving the memories of that iconic season. Tickets for the event, priced at $100, are available for purchase starting March 31 at ParamountDenver.com. Manning, who has transitioned into media mogul status through his ESPN “Manningcast” and Omaha Productions, launched the Night of Champions series in February. The event previously honored the 2006 Indianapolis Colts championship team and the 1989 San Francisco 49ers during Super Bowl week. The Broncos’ own Night of Champions follows a similar tradition, as the Colorado Avalanche reunited players for the 30th anniversary of their first championship in December. The evening promises to be a mix of nostalgia and humor, with Manning’s wit and Talib’s candidness expected to add to the entertainment. The event aims to celebrate the legacy of the Super Bowl 50 team while connecting fans with the players who made history.#paramount_theatre #peyton_manning #deMarcus_ware #von_miller #emmanuel_sanders

Jo Koy brings intimate 'Just Being Koy' tour to Cedar Rapids Jo Koy will perform at the Paramount Theatre in Cedar Rapids on Saturday, March 14, offering fans an up-close experience of his comedic style. The veteran comedian, known for his relatable humor and family-centric storytelling, will deliver a mix of personal anecdotes and sharp observations during the show. Koy, 54, has been touring with his “Just Being Koy” tour, which includes both large venues like SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles and smaller, intimate spaces such as the Paramount, which has a capacity of under 2,000. Koy expressed his enthusiasm for performing in smaller venues, emphasizing the connection he feels with the audience. “Playing theaters is so much better. I’m so much closer to the crowd,” he said while on a call from New York. “It’ll be fun over the next couple of days to figure out what I’ll say when I come to town.” His ability to adapt his material for different settings highlights his versatility as a performer. The comedian’s set is constantly evolving, driven by his desire to share fresh content. “I like coming up with new stuff,” Koy said. “I have a Netflix special coming up, and I have no choice but to have a whole new hour of material. I can’t repeat anything that’s on the special.” This commitment to innovation ensures his performances remain engaging for audiences. Family plays a central role in Koy’s comedy, particularly his son Joseph, who is 22 and handles merchandise at every show. Koy often jokes about his relationship with his son, blending humor with heartfelt moments. “It’s fun to joke about family,” he said. “My son is so much older now and so am I, and now he works for me. My son is hilarious. He recently told me that I’m just a few months away from a free meal.#jo_koy #paramount_theatre #cedar_rapids #sofi_stadium #joseph_koy
