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.

Tickets for “The Manic Tour” stop at Red Rocks are on sale now at 303TICKETS and Red Rocks CO website

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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

The Black Crowes Shake Your Money Maker tour – Red Rocks Aug 30 2020

The Black Crowes will return 2020 to observe the 30th anniversary of their debut album, Shake Your Money Maker.

Using a stop in Red Rocks on August 30, 2020

Since Jambands points outside, paintings advertising a forthcoming reunion tour have started popping up via electronic billboards in New York City. Thus Far, dates have been shown for a July 17th series at New Jersey’s PNC Bank Arts Center plus a July 18 operation at New York’s Jones Beach Theater.

Each show will feature a complete performance of Shake Your Money Maker along with a second set of best hits.

There is A suitable tour announcement expected soon. You’ll be able find tickets to your forthcoming displays here.

The jaunt that is coming will indicate The Black Crowes’ first shows together in six years. The band announced their breakup in 2015 stemming from a dispute over ownership rights.

Earlier this year, The Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson appeared Kyle Meredith With… and revisited some of the group’s past records. Listen below.

Listen via Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | Stitcher | Radio Public

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Bob Seger announces farewell tour coming to Pepsi Center

The Travelin’ Man’s time on the road is coming to an end: Bob Seger’s upcoming tour with the Silver Bullet Band will be his last.

Come November, Seger and the Silver Bullet Band will embark on what’s being billed as a farewell tour. As of now, the itinerary spans 27 dates stretching into May 2019. See the full docket below, and grab tickets here.

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In today’s announcement, Seger did not provide a specific reason for his decision to cease touring. However, as Rolling Stone points out, the 73-year-old Rock and Roll Hall of Famer has mentioned retirement as far back as 2011, saying at the time: “I can’t do this much longer. My manager is 70. We’ve been together for 45 years now and we need to stop pretty soon and turn it over to the Kid Rocks and Eminems. I guess we’re in the final stages here. When I got offstage the other night I said to my security guy, ‘That was surreal. I can’t believe I just did a full-on rock show.’ It’s just surreal.” Last year, Seger was forced to postpone several tour dates in order to have back surgery to repair a ruptured disc.

Bob Seger and the Silver Bullet Band 2018-2019 Tour Dates: 11/21 – Grand Rapids, MI @ Van Andel Arena 11/24 – Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center 11/27 – Des Moines, IA @ Wells Fargo Arena 11/30 – St. Louis, MO @ Enterprise Center 12/06 – Cleveland, OH @ Quicken Loans Arena 12/08 – Louisville, KY @ KFC Yum! Center 12/12 – St. Paul, MN @ Xcel Energy Arena 12/14 – Chicago, IL @ Allstate Arena 12/20 – Greenville, SC @ Bon Secours Wellness Arena 12/22 – Atlanta, GA @ Infinite Energy 01/09 – Toledo, OH @ Huntington Center 01/11 – Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena 01/15 – Fort Wayne, IN @ Allen County War Memorial Coliseum 01/17 – Buffalo, NY @ KeyBank Center 01/19 – Columbus, OH @ Nationwide Arena 01/22 – Peoria, IL @ Peoria Civic Center 01/29 – Billings, MT @ Rimrock Auto Arena 01/31 – Boise, ID @ Ford Center 02/02 – Portland, OR @ Moda Center 02/09 – Seattle, WA @ Tacoma Dome 02/15 – Phoenix, AZ @ Talking Stick Resort 02/17 – Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center 02/23 – Los Angeles, CA @ The Forum 03/07 – Austin, TX @ Frank Erwin 03/09 – Dallas, TX @ Ford Center at The Star 05/02 – Houston, TX @ Cynthia Woods Mitchell Pavilion

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Nicki Minaj and Future cancel North American leg of NICKIHNDRXX Tour

Nicki Minaj and Future were Put to kick off their “NICKIHNDRXX Tour” with a leg of North American dates Starting in September. Now the entirety of the leg has been canceled by the duo.

According to a press release, Minaj “has decided to reevaluate elements of production to the NickiHndrxx Tour… Nicki has decided to contribute additional time to rehearsal ahead of the tour’s launching to create sure her lovers get the best quality show they deserve. ”

However, Page Six reports that the blackout has been plagued with bad ticket sales, claiming a Live Nation supply revealed, “Nicki’s trip may be the most disappointing ticket sales of the year for any artist. These are arenas with around 20,000 capacities. Revenue for night in Baltimore is 2,000 tickets. LA is 3,400, New Orleans 1,000, Denver 1,300, Chicago 3,900. Her hometown Brooklyn is just 5,050. ”

Therefore, the excursion will launch in Europe starting in February. Due to to scheduling conflicts, Future will not combine Minaj when she does tour North America starting in May 2019.

“Refunds to your North American dates will be available at point of order, using new Nicki Minaj on-sale information &rdquo.

NICKIHNDRXX 2018-2019 Tour Dates: 09/21 — Baltimore, MD @ Royal Farms Arena 09/23 — Washington, DC @ Capital One Arena 09/26 — Detroit, MI @ Little Caesars Arena 09/28 — Chicago, IL @ United Center 09/29 — Cincinnati, OH @ US Bank Arena 10/01 — Toronto, ON @ Air Canada Centre 10/02 — Buffalo, NY @ KeyBank Center 10/04 — Boston, MA @ TD Garden 10/05 — Uncasville, CT @ Mohegan Sun Arena 10/07 — Newark, NJ @ Prudential Center 10/11 — Brooklyn, NY @ Barclays Center 10/14 — Raleigh, NC @ PNC Arena 10/16 — Charlotte, NC @ Spectrum Center 10/19 — Miami, FL @ American Airlines Arena 10/20 — Orlando, FL @ Amway Arena 10/23 — Memphis, TN @ FedEx Forum 10/28 — Nashville, TN @ Bridgestone Arena 10/30 — New Orleans, LA @ Smoothie King Center 11/01 — Dallas, TX @ American Airlines Center 11/02 — Houston, TX @ Toyota Center 11/04 — Kansas City, MO @ Sprint Center 11/06 — Denver, CO @ Pepsi Center 11/09 — Portland, OR @ Moda Center 11/10 — Seattle, WA @ Tacoma Dome 11/16 — San Jose, CA @ SAP Center 11/17 — Sacramento, CA @ Golden 1 Center 11/20 — Los Angeles, CA @ The Forum 11/24 — Las Vegas, NV @ MGM Grand 02/21 — Munich, DE @ Olympiahalle 02/22 — Bratislava, SL @ Ondrej Nepela Arena 02/24 — Lodz, PL @ Atlas Arena 02/25 — Budapest, HR @ Budapest Sportarena 02/28 — Berlin, DE @ Mercedes Benz Arena 03/01 — Copenhagen, DK @ Royal Arena 03/03 — Oslo, NO @ Spektrum 03/04 — Stockholm, SE @ Ericsson Globe 03/06 — Brussels, BE @ Palais 12 03/07 — Paris, FR @ AccorHotels Arena 03/09 — Bordeaux, FR @ Metropole Arena 03/11 — London, UK @ The O2 03/14 — Birmingham, UK @ Arena Birmingham 03/15 — Dublin, IE @ 3Arena 03/17 — Glasgow, UK @ SSE Hydro 03/18 — Manchester, UK @ Manchester Arena 03/20 — Luxembourg @ Rockhal 03/22 — Frankfurt, DE @ Festhalle 03/23 — Cologne, DE @ Lanxess Arena 03/25 — Amsterdam, NL @ Ziggo Dome 03/27 — Zurich, CH @ Hallenstadion 03/28 — Geneva, CH @ Arena Geneva

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