Rock legend Peter Frampton said goodbye to Red Rocks Amphitheatre last night through his farewell tour, capping a 53-year career by playing another sold-out venue. However, before he can make his last stand, the weather needed to chime into show its dismay at his retiring.
As Jason Bonham was going to take the stage to start the show, an announcement deciphered within the venue, warning that the crowd to take cover as lightning was in the area. Some enthusiasts surfaced, while others braved it in their seats. No more than five minutes afterwards, rain started to fall challenging, egged on by an aggressive wind, drenching individuals who stayed seated. Some jacket-less faithfuls from the crowd yelled out into Frampton. The delay lasted until 8:30 pm, once Bonham eventually took the stage to get a shortened set.
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Eventually, with lightning off in the space but a very clear sky above, Frampton took the stage at 9:30 p.m. on the scatter. He was satisfied with a roar from the crowd.
Frampton didn’because he played to the day t fail. He moved on to dedicate “Black Hole Sun” into the late Chris Cornell of Soundgarden, wowing the crowd as a picture of Cornell was projected onto the screen behind. Frampton turned into the screen using a fist in the air, paying tribute to the.
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