red rocks scheduleNestled amidst the majestic landscapes of Colorado, the Red Rocks Amphitheatre stands as a testament to nature’s grandeur and human ingenuity. This iconic open-air venue has, for decades, been a beacon for artists and audiences alike, offering unparalleled acoustics and breathtaking vistas. As we delve into the 2025 event schedule, let’s embark on a journey through its rich history, the architectural marvel it represents, and the stellar lineup that awaits enthusiasts this year.
A Glimpse into History
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, located near Morrison, Colorado, approximately 10 miles southwest of Denver, has been a cornerstone of musical heritage since its formal dedication on June 15, 1941. The venue’s unique geological formations, notably “Ship Rock” and “Creation Rock,” flank its seating area, creating a natural acoustic environment that has captivated performers and audiences alike. Over the decades, it has hosted legendary acts, from The Beatles to U2, solidifying its reputation as a premier concert destination.
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Architectural Marvel
The amphitheatre’s design seamlessly integrates with its natural surroundings. With a seating capacity of 9,525, every seat offers a panoramic view of the stage set against the backdrop of towering red rock formations. This harmonious blend of nature and architecture not only provides an immersive auditory experience but also a visual spectacle, making each event memorable.red rocks schedule
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2025 Event Schedule
The 2025 lineup at Red Rocks Amphitheatre promises a diverse array of performances, catering to varied musical tastes. Here’s a comprehensive look at the scheduled events:
March
- Saturday, March 8: Winter on the Rocks: Gramatik
- Friday, March 28: Inzo
- Saturday, March 29: Boogie T
April
- Friday, April 4: Mersiv
- Saturday, April 5: Disco Lines
- Thursday, April 10: Remi Wolf, Alice Phoebe Lou
- Friday, April 11: Elderbrook
- Wednesday, April 16: Dustin Lynch
- Sunday, April 20: 420 on the Rocks with Wiz Khalifa
- Saturday, April 26: PROF
- Monday, April 28: Empire of the Sun
- Wednesday, April 30: Two Friends
May
- Friday, May 2: Turnover
- Saturday, May 3: Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
- Sunday, May 4: Matt Rife
- Monday, May 5: Forrest Frank
- Tuesday, May 6: Shane Smith and the Saints
- Sunday, May 11: Opiuo
- Monday, May 19: Sting
- Tuesday, May 20: Sting
- Friday, May 23: Leon Bridges
- Sunday, May 25: Justice
- Monday, May 26: Leftover Salmon & Kitchen Dwellers
- Wednesday, May 28: Lord Huron
- Thursday, May 29: Lord Huron
- Friday, May 30: Michael Franti & Spearhead
June
- Sunday, June 1: Peach Pit, Briston Maroney
- Thursday, June 5: Brit Floyd
- Friday, June 13: James Taylor & His All-Star Band
- Saturday, June 14: James Taylor & His All-Star Band
- Wednesday, June 18: Alison Krauss & Union Station
- Thursday, June 19: Pierce the Veil, Sleeping With Sirens
- Saturday, June 21: O.A.R.
- Tuesday, June 24: “Weird Al” Yankovic
July
- Tuesday, July 1: Dr. Dog
- Friday, July 18: The String Cheese Incident
- Saturday, July 19: The String Cheese Incident
- Wednesday, July 23: Something Corporate, Jack’s Mannequin, Andrew McMahon
- Friday, July 25: Indigo Girls & Melissa Etheridge
- Saturday, July 26: Cody Jinks
- Monday, July 28: Killer Queen
August
- Monday, August 11: Gracie Abrams
- Tuesday, August 12: Gracie Abrams
- Thursday, August 14: Mt. Joy