Red Rocks Amphitheatre

The Red Rock Amphitheatre near Morrison, Colorado is internationally-renowned for its incredible acoustics. As the only naturally occurring amphitheater in America, it is an essential destination for music fans of all kinds – featuring steep pitches and breathtaking vistas that make for unforgettable concerts! Visitors can also visit during the day simply to take in its beauty.

Dinosaurs, ancient tribesmen, settlers, industrial businessmen, government officials, nonprofit organizations, architects, preservationists and music enthusiasts all share an undying fondness for this legendary outdoor concert venue and the incredible scenery that surrounds it. Millions of geologic forces helped shape its unique structure atop 6,450 feet in the Front Range of Rocky Mountains near Denver; construction took place from 1936 until 1941 under Civilian Conservation Corps supervision – making this monumental undertaking one of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s New Deal public works programs.

This legendary music venue is beloved among music enthusiasts worldwide and often makes the list for their bucket lists. Legendary bands like the Beatles, Jimi Hendrix and Grateful Dead all played at this iconic location and it remains a sought-after spot today attracting some of the top bands. No wonder it has become a national monument and treasured heritage landmark!

Red Rocks in Denver offers the perfect setting to experience an unforgettable summer night, with an eclectic lineup of live shows featuring local artists spanning multiple genres. Unfortunately, seating can sometimes become limited so be prepared for crowds to form as seats cannot accommodate everyone!

If you’re attending a concert, it is advisable to arrive early and bring in food and drinks of your own, as the venue‘s vendors tend to be pricey and unsatisfactory. Many music fans also like hanging out in the massive parking lot before an event begins for conversation and beverages with fellow concert goers.

On my Red Rocks pilgrimage, Joe Bonamassa and his band offered up an unforgettable performance of original material as well as Led Zeppelin covers. There was much anticipation among ticket holders as many were hoping to hear Gov’t Mule frontman Warren Haynes join Bonamassa for an electrifying rendition of “Stairway to Heaven”, and it proved worthwhile when Haynes made an incredible cover performance! Red Rocks was an incredible evening, full of stunning light shows and magical atmosphere. A visit to Red Rocks always seems worth my while and I can’t wait to visit again in the future – its scenery and energy from its crowd are truly unparalleled; making Red Rocks an amazing venue that brings people together while leaving lasting memories behind of a fantastic concert experience.