If you missed Tom Petty at Red Rock Amphitheater last May like I did, it sounds like we missed an incredible show. Unfortunately, it would be the last time he would play the legendary Red Rocks. Tom Petty has died at 66.
But, thanks to YouTube and cell phones, we can still re-live the concert second-hand.
Last night, a couple of our co-workers made the pilgrimage to the world's greatest music venue. Unfortunately for them, when they arrived at Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado, the concert was temporarily delayed due to a hailstorm...
It’s likely the 1st performance of any kind was by the earliest inhabitants, the Ute Indians who according to legend, lived there since the beginning of time. They ranged from Wyoming in the north to Arizona in the south.
The open air amphitheater with perfect acoustics, in the foothills 10 miles west of now Denver, was originally called the “Garden of Angels” by white migrant settlers...
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If you've ever been lucky enough to attend a concert there, you already know that Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado, is one of the very best venues on earth. But did you know it's also haunted?
According to local legend, the iconic structure has been home to several ghosts since it first hosted public performances way back in 1906...
It was June 10th 1971, and more than a thousand fans without tickets showed up during a sold out concert at the Red Rocks Amphitheater outside of Denver. When some of the ticket-less started trying to break in through the police line and threw rocks at police, the cops fired tear gas into the crowd which sent 28 people to the hospital...
Have you seen Stanley Kubrick's classic movie 'The Shining'?
Help celebrate the 35th anniversary of the film, based on Stephen King's novel, by seeing it at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Tuesday, June 9.
What concert memories do you have from Red Rocks?
The famous natural amphitheatre west of Denver in Morrison has hosted many great shows over the years including Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble.
Were you at Red Rocks 50 years ago tonight?
If you happened to be at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on August 26, 1964 you could have seen The Beatles perform on their first extensive U.S. tour.
Yesterday night Dierks Bentley performed on the Red Rocks stage to a sold out crowd. John Pardi, Chase Rice and Chris Young opened the show with a variety of pyrotechnics, styles and witty anecdotes for the crowd.