Halsey To Play Red Rocks This Summer

Angsty pop sensation Halsey will return to Denver this summer, taking over Red Rocks Amphitheatre during “The Manic World Tour” on July 27. The “Bad At Love” singer will bring along pop/hip-hop musician blackbear and rock band PVRIS making for a genre-spanning triple threat. Halsey’s forthcoming performance marks a return to the iconic venue for the performer, who last hit the amphitheater in the summer of 2018.

Halsey has not released an album since hopeless fountain kingdom in 2017, but that didn’t stop her from releasing the chart-topping one-off “Without Me” in the fall of 2018, her first Billboard 100 number 1 hit as a solo artist. Her highly-anticipated new album, Manic is slated to drop on January 17. The album, the Grammy-nominated singer’s third official release, has been preceded by hits like “Graveyard” and “SUGA’s Interlude” featuring South Korea’s burgeoning pop group BTS.

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Every Artist Playing Red Rocks in 2020…So Far

In the weeks ahead, Denver will be pummeled with announcements about the 2020 Red Rocks lineup. But the next year’s calendar is filling , with a mix of electronic audio and nation.

Here is what’s happening so much at Colorado’s grandest place next year.

Galantis along with 3LAU

April 24

The cat-loving EDM manufacturers in Galantis, that played with the Westword Music Showcase at 2018, will mesmerize the crowd. On Friday, November 1, manhood Christian Karlsson injured himself on stage, and the group announced it would be canceling all displays until further notice. Since that time, however, the duo has posted to media about a string of gigs it intends to perform in 2020, such as the Red Rocks concert. Assuming that is still a go — and it appears to be — Galantis will be combined with fellow DJ Justin David Blau, that plays as 3LAU.

Brantley Gilbert

May 8 and 9

Country celebrity Brantley Gilbert boasts songs about smallish cities and automobiles, breakups and a husky voice. He’s using a huge season with his new album, Fire and Brimstone, reaching number one on Billboard’s top country albums chart (his third successive album to do so). Get ready to”Fire’t Up,” country-radio style, two nights in a row.

Die Antwoord

May 10

The South African hip-hop crew Die Antwoord postponed its 2019 Red Rocks stop in the midst of controversy over an eleven-minute video showing members yelling”faggot” because they assaulted homosexual musician Andy Butler back in 2012. The bandmates tried to describe the episode in a follow-up 2019 video, in which they accused Butler of stalking them. Shortly afterward, the collective canceled a string of U.S. shows and festival appearances. Apparently, time heals all. In May, they’re back with EDM-infused hip convinced to bring forgetful and the pliable .

Global Dub Festival

May 16

Global Dub Festival is just one of the largest parties of the year. The 2020 edition will comprise headliners Liquid Strangers and Subtronics, along with guest Herobust. Dance on, Denver.

David Gray

July 23

David Gray will mark the 25th anniversary of the album White Ladder having a summertime stand at Red Rocks. Back in 2000, this album — his project to date — attracted the British folktronic singer-songwriter lots of lovers, with a ton of ballads that assisted launch stars such as Ed Sheeren.

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Alison Wonderland Announces First-Ever Headlining Show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Shortly after concluding the Lost My Mind tour alongside Dillon Francis, Alison Wonderland has announced perhaps her biggest milestone yet. The Australian DJ/producer will headline Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado for an event called Temple of Wonderland next fall. 

Joining her on the lineup are bass music mainstays Ekali, Medasin and Wuki. The announcement follows Red Rocks being named Best Outdoor Concert Venue in the 30th Annual Pollstar Awards.

“I can’t believe this is happening,” wrote Alison Wonderland (real name Alexandra Sholler) in an Instagram post. “Announcing my first ever headlining show at Red Rocks. Temple of Wonderland. This is a dream come true for me.”

Sholler released her debut album, Run, in 2015 and followed it up with last year’s Awake. In the same amount of time, she’s amassed a diehard international following that has made her a staple of the EDM festival circuit.

Alison Wonderland’s Temple of Wonderland concert will take place at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Thursday, September 12th. Presale tickets are available at RedRocks.co 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.
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  • 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