Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Mid-July, The String Cheese Incident made their institutional return to their home base in Colorado and played back-to-back solid shows to capacity crowds at the world-famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre. This year marked their 19th year to perform at the location many refer to as ‘the best venue on earth,’ delivering their forty-eighth and forty-ninth gigs respectively since their first performance in the sound sanctuary in 2000.
Tedeschi Trucks Band is as much a musical movement as they are a band. They are a large group of gifted musicians that travel around the country together as a family, bandmates and friends. The dozen musicians who make up this powerful force of musical joy are all well-seasoned road warriors. They spend countless hours and miles on the road, chasing the moonlight through the windshields of their homes on wheels to arrive at their next gig. With so many band members come many musical influences and musical ideas.
The Fourth of July is a celebration that represents the soul of this country in the heart of many Americans. It is a time when we recognize our historical ability to overcome the odds and make good through perseverance and industry and it is these qualities that have made this nation great. Although some do not always agree with the finished product or those whose hands are at work, the outcomes of these United States prove that we are unique, diverse, and deliver on inspiration and tradition.
Red Rocks always feels half-alive when the sun slips behind Ship Rock, but on July 6th the famous sandstone seemed to breathe in unison with Jerry Garcia’s music.
Multi-platinum rock legends Blues Traveler and Gin Blossoms kicked off their co-headlining summer tour with a sold-out Independence Day performance at the renowned Red Rocks Amphitheatre, in Morrison, CO, marking a strong start to their 30+ date run across the U.S.
Multi-platinum rock legends Blues Traveler and Gin Blossoms are hitting the road together for a coast-to-coast co-headlining tour. Known for defining ‘90s alt-rock with hits like “Run-Around” and “Hey Jealousy,” the two bands will launch their 30+ date U.S. run this Friday, July 4, at the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The trek will roll through amphitheaters and theaters across the country before wrapping up at Bourbon & Beyond Festival on Sunday, September 14.
Show number seventy-three is officially in the rock-and-roll history books, and by the end of this weekend, Widespread Panic will have sold out Red Rocks Amphitheatre seventy-five consecutive times. This record likely will never be disrupted, challenged, or broken. The band's magical, musical allure, combined with the adventurous, free-spirited fans that follow the band, fuels the swirling unpredictability of the entire cultural society they have created.
My Morning Jacket will celebrate the 20th anniversary of their acclaimed 2005 fourth studio album, Z, with a number of very special shows that will see them performing the landmark collection in its entirety.
After a pair of back-to-back sell-outs at Denver’s Mission Ballroom this spring, Johnny Blue Skies & The Dark Clouds will cap their 2025 campaign with two special evenings under the sandstone monoliths of Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Wednesday, September 16 and Thursday, September 17.
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