All Of The 2020 Red Rocks Shows Announced so far with more coming soon

Fall brought with it the official end of the 2019 Red Rocks season. The final show is always bittersweet, but this year it’s a little easier to accept. Before closing, a few shows for next year were already announced at Red Rocks, and over the last month, even more, have been announced.

So, while it’s sad to leave summer nights dancing away at Red Rocks behind, there’s plenty of time to prepare for the shows you’ll be catching next year — which is fortunately right around the corner. There might even be a few you’ll want to put on your holiday gift list.

25 shows have been announced apart from the annual local set series hosted at the venue – leaving us waiting to hear when some of the big annual shows, such as Dispatch and Zedd, will be announced.

Check out the full 2020 line up below and be sure to bookmark this page – we’ll continue to update it as more shows as they get added to the calendar.

Tickets for all Red Rocks 2020 concerts and events can be purchased at RedRocks.co or call us at (303)TICKETS

January

January 12 – Red Rocks Local Set Dinner w/Hunter James & the Titanic, Logan Thomas
January 19 – Beethoven On The Rocks w/The Colorado Symphony
January 25 – Red Rocks Local Set Dinner w/Nothing But Nineties, Zoe Berman
January 31 — Icelantic’s Winter on the Rocks w/ZHU, They., SNBRN, Channel Tres, DJ Cassidy

February

February 2 – Red Rocks Local Set Dinner w/Sugar Britches, Joel Ansett
February 9 – Red Rocks Local Set Dinner w/Stylie, Kayla Marque
February 15 – Red Rocks Local Set Dinner w/Red Petals Band, MuleWax
February 21 – Red Rocks Local Set Dinner w/Horizon Line, No Touch
February 28 – Red Rocks Local Set Dinner w/Dream Feed, Pierce Murphy Band

March

March 6 – Red Rocks Local Set Dinner w/Sugar Ridge, Oil McCraken
March 14 – Red Rocks Local Set Dinner w/Last Nerve, Amanda Hawkins
March 21 – Red Rocks Local Set Dinner w/Glass Cases, Paul Frost, Compass and Cavern

April

 

April 20 — Ice Cube w/Method Man, Redman, Action Bronson
April 24 – Galantis w/3LAU
April 25 — Lotus w/Marc Rebillet, Breakbot, Eminence Ensemble
April 27 — Five Finger Death Punch w/Papa Roach, I Prevail, Ice Nine Kills

 

May

May 1 — Trevor Hall w/Citizen Cope
May 5 — King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
May 6 — 
King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard
May 7 — Hippie Sabotage w/Two Feet, Sebastian Paul
May 8 – 
Brantley Gilbert w/Chase Rice, Brandon Lay
May 9 – 
Brantley Gilbert w/Chase Rice, Brandon Lay
May 10 – Die Antwoord
May 13 — Russ
May 16 – Global Dub Festival w/Liquid Stranger, Subtronics, Herobust
May 17 — In This Moment w/ Black Veil Brides, Hollywood Undead, Bad Wolves, Ded

June

June 5 — Joe Russo’s Almost Dead
June 6 — Michael Franti & Spearhead w/Galactic ft. Anjelika Jelly Joseph
June 7 — Stick Figure w/special guests
June 18 — Chicago w/Rick Springfield

July

July 10 — The Avett Brothers w/G. Love & Special Sauce
July 11 — The Avett Brothers
July 12 — The Avett Brothers w/Mark Lanegan
July 16 — Trampled By Turtles w/Caamp, Erin Rae
July 23 – David Gray

August

August 26 — Nathaniel Rateliff w/Kevin Morby
August 30 — 
The Black Crowes

Kacey Musgraves Announces Red Rocks Concert

Kacey Musgraves, now about the Oh, What a World Tour, announced today, December 10, she is going to be performing in June in Red Rocks Amphitheatre.


Her Red Rocks show, combined with two Tedeschi Trucks Band concerts on June 29 announced, violate what had appeared like a burial of female artists headlining the venue in 2019; out of their first thirty-some concerts announced, not one had been fronted exclusively with a woman.

Musgraves, who just introduced an old-timey country song,”Kansas City Star,” was nominated for four 2018 Grammy Awards, such as Album of the Year and Best Country Album for Golden Hour, Best Country Solo Performance for”Butterflies” and Best Country Song for”Space Cowboy.”

She’ll be performing on June 26, also tickets to the Red Rocks concert are available today at Redrocks.co or in AXS.

ILLENIUM Drops Massive Remix of Halsey’s Top 10 Single, “Without Me”

A contender of the year for remix?

Illenium (real name Nicholas Miller) has rapidly become one of the most exciting actions in bass music – and his latest remix helps drive that maintain home. The newest from the Denver DJ/producer is a festival-ready remix of Halsey’s”Without Me”. 

Miller spins Halsey’s strong and personal lyrics to some bass anthem that is prospective that is stunning. Soft keys supporting Halsey’s twisted hook set the scene . The content and delivery of these vocals align well with the Illenium noise, almost like they were delivered using his remix in mind than the source material.

Since the launch of his debut EP at 2013, Illenium has witnessed his career skyrocket using a high number of headlining appearances.  Alongside the festival billings, his debut studio album Ashes reached #6 on the Billboard Dance/Electronic Charts. 

“Without Me” (ILLENIUM Remix) from Halsey is out today on Capitol Records. Stream or download the track across programs here.

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Who’s playing Red Rocks in 2019? Get tickets now before it’s too late.

Red Rocks Amphitheatre, in Morrison, has begun announcing concerts for 2019.

There is no better venue the nation than Colorado’s own Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

Owned and operated by the City of Denver, the concert venue in Red Rocks Park was home to some of the most iconic concerts ever.

Show announcements have begun trickling in for the 2019 year and we will add to this list as more are announced.
Buy Tickets for all Red Rocks events now before it’s too late at 303tickets.com

  • February 1 – Icelantic’s Winter on the Rocks ft. Atmosphere, De La Soul, Living Legends, Watsky
  • April 19 – 311 and Method Man & Redman, The Green, Dizzy Wright, Jesse Royal
  • April 20 – Stick Figure, Pepper, Steel Pulse, The Movement, Iya Terra
  • April 30 – The 1975 with Pale Waves and No Rome
  • May 1 – Interpol with Car Seat Headrest and Sunflower Bean
  • May 2 – Twiddle, Pigeons Playing Ping Pong with Kitchen Dwellers
  • May 3 – Shpongle with very special guests
  • May 4 – Shpongle with very special guests
  • May 9 – Vulfpeck with Khruangbin and Cory Henry
  • May 12 – Luke Combs with Lanco and Jameson Rodgers
  • May 14 – Lord Huron with Lucious
  • May 18 – Global Dub Festival feat. Adventure Club, Bear Grillz, Said the Sky, Riot Ten, Dirt Monky, Kai Wachi, Kompany b2b Tynan, Yaks b2b Somnium Sound
  • May 24 – The Devil Makes Three with Lucero
  • May 29 – Phil Lesh and the Terrapin Family Band with the Infamous Stringdusters
  • June 7 – Michael Franti & Spearhead with Snarky Puppy
  • June 8 – Big Head Todd and the Monsters with Toad the Wet Sprocket & Colin Hay
  • June 15 – Rage on the Rocks 2019: Lettuce with TAUK and The Soul Rebels
  • June 16 – Nahko and Medicine for the People, Trevor Hall, Ayla Nereo
  • June 21 – Umphrey’s McGee with Spafford
  • June 22 – Umphrey’s McGee with TBA
  • June 23 – Umphrey’s McGee feat. a Led Zeppelin set with Jason Bonham
  • July 5 – The Avett Brothers with special guest to be announced
  • July 6 – The Avett Brothers with Nicole Atkins
  • July 7 – The Avett Brothers with Lake Street Drive
  • July 12 – The Motet + Galactic with Moon Hooch
  • July 17 – The Head & the Heart with special guests
  • July 24 – Trampled by Turtles with Deer Tick and The Dead South
  • July 28 – John Prine with the Colorado Symphony, I’m With Her
  • August 1 – Weird Al Yankovic with the Colorado Symphony
  • August 2 – My Morning Jacket with special guests
  • August 3 – My Morning Jacket with special guests
  • August 20 – The Piano Guys
  • August 29 – Joe Russo’s Almost Dead
  • September 8 – Dark Star Orchestra with Electric Hot Tuna
  • September 11 – Old Dominion
  • September 17 – Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit with David Crosby & Friends


Get To Know The Local Artists Playing Velorama this weekend

Denver’s most bumping bike music festival, Velorama is right round the corner — bringing with it, three days of booze, bands and needless to say, bikes. Moving down August 17 to 19, this year’s festival will become headlined by none other than Matt and Kim, Modest Mouse and The Growlers. Though the lineup is topped with a solid set of actors, the genuine meat is located at the undercard, chalk filled with amazing regional bands which aren’t to be overlooked. This report serves as an introduction into the regional artists of Velorama, so that if the Monday afterward strikes, you can tell us told you so.

Tracksuit Wedding Velorama

Photo courtesy of Slow Caves’ Facebook Page

Rooted in woozy surf stone, Slow Caves is place to attract Velorama in the streets and onto the shore. Don’t be fooled however , these rockers can move from a chilled saunter of a jam to a rip-rolling barn burner at the blink of a eye. The band has performed all over the Nation, from Austin’s South By Southwest into Boise’s Treefort Festival, as well as toured with acts like DIIV and Cold War Kids. Ignore the festival Friday, Slow Caves will create kick work of transporting the audience into some sun-kissed bliss.

Brent Cowles Velorama

Photo from Kyle Cooper

What is there to say about Wildermiss who hasn’t already been said? As one for Denver’s bands leading the charge onto the mainstream, Wildermiss is a complete package of strong indie-rock. The foursome, certain to conjure semblances into the like Local Natives and Of Monsters and Men, attracts a special mixture of vulnerability and raw electricity to each point they perform on. Performing at Velorama, the band is driving a wave of momentum coming off a national tour that included a sold-out night at the Bluebird Theater. If they continue at the speed that they are, that knows, one day this band could possibly be a future headliner.

The full Velorama schedule and tickets can be found here.

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