WASHINGTON — Pete Coors and Mike Shanahan, a pair of giants in Colorado beer and football, are two of several boldfaced names planning a Friday fundraiser for Donald Trump to coincide with the Republican candidate’s visit to the state that day for the Western Conservative Summit.

While the names on the host committee may suggest a Sunday-tailgate kind of affair — Coors is a longtime beer executive and Shanahan used to coach the Denver Broncos — the entry fee to the presidential fundraiser is decidedly more expensive than what one would find in the parking lot of Mile High stadium.

It’s at least $10,000 per couple to attend the lunch hobnob at Shanahan’s Denver home; a cool $50,000 will get couples a photo and VIP meeting with Trump, according to the invitation.

Longtime Colorado kingmaker and political donor Larry Mizel also is listed as a co-chair.

Trump’s visit to the state comes at a critical for his campaign.

He’ll have to shore up support in Colorado after losing badly in the primary to U.S. Sen. Ted Cruz and feuding afterward with state GOP politicos such as U.S. Sen. Cory Gardner. The Western Conservative Summit, a major powwow of local and national leaders on the right, could help him mend some fences.

And he’ll probably need whatever money he can get from the Shanahan event. According to the most recent fundraising reports, Trump had just $1.3 million cash on hand, far less than the $42.5 million war chest compiled by Hillary Clinton, his Democratic rival.