Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Red Rocks’ stunning acoustics provide the ideal setting for big bands delivering immersive soundscapes or solo singers soaring through its funnel-like venue, rendering every performance breathtakingly enjoyable.

This amphitheater, nestled between Ship Rock and Creation Rock in Central Park, was constructed by the Civilian Conservation Corps between 1936-41.

History

Geological in nature, Red Rocks Amphitheatre has long been a meeting point for dinosaurs, ancient tribesmen, settlers and modern music fans alike. Beginning in 1906 with John Brisben Walker inviting musicians to perform on temporary platforms nestled between Ship Rock and Creation Rock (originally Garden of Angels but later changed to Garden of Titans), John eventually started inviting musicians from across the United States as the Garden of Titans was transformed over years via Civilian Conservation Corps work, Works Project Administration services and Denver architect Burnham Hoyt’s design into what we now know as Red Rocks Amphitheatre today.

Since 1971, legendary artists like The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, and Jethro Tull (whose 1971 concert caused a seven-year ban on rock music until 1976). Widespread Panic continues to sell out shows at this iconic venue year after year.

Getting There

Red Rocks Amphitheatre can accommodate over 9,000 fans in its expansive, specially-shaped seating area, making attending concerts at Red Rocks an enjoyable experience. Front row tickets provide excellent views while those sitting further back may take in breathtaking panoramas of natural landscapes that surround Red Rocks.

Arriving early for popular shows is always advised; parking lots typically open two hours prior to showtime and fill quickly. Remember, parking is usually included with your ticket price so make sure to verify this beforehand!

Enter from the bus lot (dotted line on map above) by walking up Trading Post Road past the trading post until you reach a large staircase at its base – this entrance is the easiest and fastest!

Seating

The amphitheater features various seating options, such as general admission. You can arrive early to snag one near the front or sit further back for a more intimate concert experience.

No matter where you sit in a venue, all guests will enjoy an exceptional view of the stage and performers. Sellers may provide specific details regarding each seat – such as whether or not it provides an obstructed or limited view – before selling tickets; guests should review these listings prior to making their decision.

Red Rocks provides wheelchair-accessible areas with unobstructed views for visitors with accessibility needs, who should contact Red Rocks beforehand or make their request when purchasing their ticket(s). Red Rocks also provides VIP seating and box suites to add some luxury to their experience.

Weather

Red Rocks seats have an incline that helps with drainage, so rain rarely interferes with concerts at this venue. But if thunderstorms are predicted for your concert date, bring along an umbrella or raincoat as a precautionary measure – dressing in layers and including a blanket is also advised for added warmth.

The venue’s website warns visitors that shows at this outdoor venue will often occur in all forms of Colorado weather – sun, strong wind and severe rain or snow are likely. But even an unpredictable day shouldn’t stop music fans from enjoying a performance at this stunning outdoor venue just west of Denver! In cases where unsafe conditions threaten safety issues, staff at this outdoor venue may delay or postpone an event based on safety considerations.

Parking

Selecting an optimal parking lot for your visit to Red Rocks will greatly enhance your experience, from shortening walks and providing early entrance privileges, to providing stunning views, tailgating space and accommodating those with disabilities.

Parking is included with your ticket purchase, with lots opening about two hours before doors open at popular shows. Arriving early gives you the best chance at securing a spot, avoiding traffic congestion and enjoying pre-show excitement.

Carpooling or ridesharing is another eco-friendly and efficient solution, helping reduce traffic. However, note that vehicles must remain parked until 10:00 AM the morning following a show.

Leaked EDC Vegas 2019 – Stages Under Construction

With only a few days before people spend their best nights at EDC, we have a few leaked images of what to look forward to. While the images don’t reveal too much they do tell us a few important details. One of the images looks like a new Kinetic Field stage being built. For the first time the mainstage seems to be incorporating mostly LED screens and less inflatable features we’ve become used to. The rest seem like EDC is striving to try new setups, but it will have what you love still be apparent throughout the years. Big screens, lots of lasers and fireworks will be a forever staple for EDC. Interestingly, Cosmic Meadow looks to have a lot of wood incorporated in its stage design. Does this mean that more stages are doing the same? With such limited knowledge coming from these pictures we will have to wait till EDC starts to confirm. Whatever the case may be for the stage design these images have us excited to be back at the Las Vegas Speedway.

Tickets are still available for EDC Vegas 2019 in buytickets.com
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Check the images below if you wish to see what comes in this years EDC.
EDC Construction Vegas 2019
EDC Stages under construction leaked images
Main Stage Images 2019

Leaked Construction images