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Red Rocks Amphitheatre: Colorado鈥檚 Most Famous Concert Venue

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The legendary amphitheater does its best to upstage the musicians who come from all genres and all over the world for a chance to play at Red Rocks..

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Photo of Red Rocks Amphitheatre at night during a concert with pink lighting on the stage, a large red rock visible in the background and crowded seats in the foreground

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This article was first published in 2020 and updated in 2024.听

No matter the act, is a big part of the attraction. That鈥檚 true for fans and for musicians鈥攎any of whom come back to play multiple shows there, year after year. Think Brandi Carlilse, the Avett Brothers, Widespread Panic or Denver鈥檚 own Nathaniel Rateliff and the Night Sweats.

Night Shot of concert at red rocks with lots of lights on stage
Photo by Evan Semon

鈥淚t鈥檚 a real bucket-list venue for a lot of bands,鈥 says Brian Kitts, chief marketing and business development officer for the City of Denver, who oversees Red Rocks, among several other venues. Of all the stops on any given tour, he adds, 鈥渢his is the one [the performers] bring their families to.鈥

It鈥檚 a bucket-list experience for concertgoers, too. They鈥檝e been flocking to Red Rocks since its debut in 1941, when the Civilian Conservation Corps finished听construction on a design by celebrated Denver architect Burnham Hoyt. In recent years, it has emerged as the state鈥檚 top tourist attraction and its most Instagrammed tourist site. 鈥淧art of the fan experience,鈥 Kitts explains, 鈥渋s sitting out under the stars on hard rock benches in a place like Colorado.鈥

Owned by the Mile High City, Red Rocks is perched at 6,450 feet above sea level and located some 19 miles west of the 快活app campus. As Kitts never tires of explaining, it鈥檚 one of the state鈥檚 crown jewels, an architectural and engineering feat that belongs to the people of Denver.

Whether they come for the views or the music, Denverites consider a visit to Red Rocks a respite from daily routines and stress. 鈥淧eople are vested in this venue. They feel like they have a stake in what happens here,鈥 Kitts says.

And plenty happens at Red Rocks. The venue hosts its first event of the calendar year every spring, either with a sunrise service on Easter or a concert celebrating cannabis on 4/20鈥斺渨hichever,鈥 Kitts says, 鈥渃omes first.鈥

Overhead shot of Red Rocks
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From there, the schedule progresses at a brisk 100-plus BPM (beats per minute), with more than 190 nights of concerts, movies and assorted programming over the spring, summer and fall. And each season typically makes headlines. In 2017, not long before he died at age 66, Tom Petty performed his 18th show at Red Rocks. The next year, Yo-Yo Ma chose Red Rocks for the first concert in his two-year effort to bring Bach鈥檚 complete solo cello suites to a global audience.听

鈥淚t鈥檚 a quintessential Denver experience,鈥 Kitts says of any event at Red Rocks. 鈥淭he fact that you are [there], and it is 10 o鈥檆lock at night and you are under the stars and the moon鈥攊t鈥檚 a really moving experience.鈥

The venue may draw its biggest crowds at night, but during the day, it鈥檚 open to the public for picnics, exercise routines and selfie snapping. The surrounding Red Rocks Park, part of Denver Mountain Parks, offers hiking opportunities and spectacular views.听

A person doing yoga at Red Rocks
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The Red Rocks Hall of Fame, located at the top of the amphitheater in the Visitor Center, tells the story of the thousands of musicians who have graced the stage over the past eight decades.

On a sprinkling of summer mornings, the venue welcomes Yoga on the Rocks, an hour-long stretch for flexible folk. And it鈥檚 not uncommon to spot student-athletes from the Pioneer varsity teams. Like so many fitness aficionados, they sometimes run the stairs just for the high-altitude conditioning.听听 听听

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鈥 The city of Denver purchased the Red Rocks site in 1927 for $54,133.

鈥 Construction on the venue began in 1936 at the height of the Great Depression and with the support of the Works Progress Administration. The Civilian Conservation Corps provided labor for the venue, which opened to the public in June 1941.

鈥 In the 19th century, Red Rocks was known as the Garden of the Angels.听

鈥 The walls of the venue were formed in the late Pennsylvanian to early Permian period. And Red Rocks is a stone鈥檚 throw from Dinosaur Ridge, one of the world鈥檚 most famous fossil sites.

鈥 Widespread Panic holds the record for the most sold out shows at Red Rocks at 72.

鈥 On concert and film nights, Red Rocks accommodates about 9,500 people in 70 rows of seats carved into the stone. Because it鈥檚 a historic landmark, the amphitheater has largely been preserved in its original state. 鈥淚t basically looks today like it did in 1941,鈥 Kitts says.

Memorable moments in Red Rocks history

Red Rocks takes center stage in so many career biographies and fan memories. 鈥淵ou have literally had the history of American pop culture come through here,鈥 Kitts says. That鈥檚 partly because of the spectacular setting, but it鈥檚 also because of acoustic magic: A note sounds the same at the bottom of the amphitheater as it does at the top.

Some notable events from the history books:

鈥 The Beatles played Red Rocks on their first world tour in 1964. For reasons inexplicable to any current Fab Four, the concert didn鈥檛 sell out, though tickets were only $6. 听

鈥 After a rowdy 1971 Jethro Tull gig鈥斺渁n apocalyptic show,鈥 the Denver Post reported, 鈥渁mid tear gas, unruly crowds, hurled rocks, violent police officers and a swooping police helicopter鈥濃攖he city鈥檚 mayor announced that the venue would host no more rock concerts so long as he was in office. 鈥淩ock music was actually banned here in 1973,鈥 Kitts says. 鈥淒uring those [five] years, we had lots of Carpenters and Joni Mitchell.鈥

鈥 With the release of 鈥淯2 Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky,鈥 a concert film recorded on a rain-drenched June evening in 1983, an international audience discovered the venue鈥檚 scenic charms. 鈥淚t鈥檚 the performance that put Red Rocks on the map,鈥 Kitts says. What鈥檚 more, the dramatic footage鈥攕ome of which was shown repeatedly on MTV鈥攈elped establish U2 and its lead singer, Bono, as a performance powerhouse.

鈥 Sometimes at Red Rocks, the weather does its best to steal the show. When Louis Tomlinson took to the stage in June of 2021, a sudden hailstorm caught concertgoers off-guard, resulting in numerous injuries.

Red Rocks under an orange sunset
Photo by VISIT DENVER

Tips for your first Red Rocks concert

鈥 Get there early鈥攑referably before doors open. Even if it's packed and you end up in the lower parking lots, you'll have plenty of time to make your way up to your seats.

鈥 Bring a water bottle! Red Rocks has refilling stations and allows refillable bottles up to 32 oz.

鈥 Prepare for weather. Bring layers and a raincoat. Snow and rain are not uncommon, and cooler nighttime temperatures in the spring and fall can make you wish you packed an extra fleece.听

鈥 The hard rock bench seats are as described, so a blanket or stadium seat cushion to sit on is a good idea if you鈥檙e going to be sitting for much of the show.

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