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    17598 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80465
    Denver, CO 80465


    Red Rocks Amphitheatre Location Morrison, Colorado United States Capacity 9,450 Web site www.redrocksonline.com Wikipedia Red Rocks Amphitheatre map of Red Rocks Amphitheatre and surrounding area Who has been to Red Rocks Amphitheatre (11 total) djbrowzer 3 times McDaddy 2 times scrappertrina 1 time corezero00 1 time duderbud 1 time AlKeith 1 time oldjawbone13 1 time pierre75 3 times lollyw 1 time johnliddle 2 times Gazog 4 times Concerts at Red Rocks Amphitheatre [add one] 1979 1979 Aug 4 The Allman Brothers Band 1980 1980 Aug 20 America 1981 1981 Jul 1 The Moody Blues 1981 Jul 2 The Moody Blues 1981 Aug 16 Bruce Springsteen 1981 Aug 17 Bruce Springsteen 1981 Sep 3 The Allman Brothers Band 1981 Sep 4 The Allman Brothers Band 1982 1982 Jul 27 Grateful Dead 1982 Jul 28 Grateful Dead 1982 Jul 29 Grateful Dead 1983 1983 Jun 5 U2 1984 1984 Jul 16 Al Jarreau, Concert 1989 1989 Jul 31 The Allman Brothers Band 1990 1990 Jun 13 Fleetwood Mac 1990 Aug 7 The Allman Brothers Band 1991 1991 Aug 14 The Allman Brothers Band 1992 1992 Jul 3 The Allman Brothers Band 1992 Jul 4 The Allman Brothers Band 1995 1995 Jun 19 Pearl Jam 1995 Jun 20 Pearl Jam 1995 Jul 12 The Allman Brothers Band 1995 Aug 18 Steve Vai 1995 Aug 18 Bon Jovi 1996 1996 Aug 3 The Allman Brothers Band 1997 1997 Aug 7 The Allman Brothers Band 1997 Aug 8 The Allman Brothers Band 1998 1998 Aug 14 The Allman Brothers Band 1998 Aug 15 The Allman Brothers Band 1999 1999 Jun 12 The Allman Brothers Band 1999 Jun 13 The Allman Brothers Band 2000 2000 Jul 3 The Allman Brothers Band 2001 2001 May 11 Clutch, KPBI 2001 May 11 Stabbing Westward, KPBI 2001 May 11 The Offspring, KPBI 2001 May 11 Nonpoint, KPBI 2001 Aug 12 The Allman Brothers Band 2003 2003 Sep 19 The Allman Brothers Band 2004 2004 Jun 29 Rush 2004 Jul 9 The Allman Brothers Band 2004 Jul 10 The Allman Brothers Band 2005 2005 Sep 18 The Allman Brothers Band 2006 2006 Jul 20 Crosby, Stills, Nash, & Young 2006 Sep 1 The Allman Brothers Band 2007 2007 Aug 8 Rush 2008 2008 Jun 5 Rush 2008 Jul 21 The Police 2008 Jul 22 The Police 2008 Aug 11 Yes 2008 Aug 30 The Allman Brothers Band 2009 2009 May 28 The Offspring 2009 May 31 Styx 2009 May 31 .38 Special 2009 May 31 REO Speedwagon 2009 Jul 21 Journey 2009 Sep 5 The Allman Brothers Band 2010 2010 Jun 2 Crosby, Stills & Nash 2010 Jul 10 The Dirty Heads 2010 Jul 10 Matisyahu 2010 Jul 10 Sublime with Rome 2010 Jul 20 311 2010 Jul 20 Pepper 2010 Jul 20 The Offspring 2010 Jul 21 REO Speedwagon 2010 Jul 21 Pat Benatar 2010 Aug 16 Rush 2011 2011 Jul 18 Soundgarden 2011 Jul 26 Styx 2011 Jul 26 Yes 2011 Aug 16 311 2011 Aug 16 Sublime With Rome 2013 2013 Aug 28 George Thorogood & The Destroyers 2013 Aug 28 Buddy Guy Bookmark and Share Login or register to contribute. Having trouble logging in? Members can edit venues and performances, post stories and photos, and meet other people who were at the same concerts. edit this venue delete this venue new concert new venue new city New in the past month: 579 concerts 173 bands 79 members 71 stories 113 photos There are currently hundreds of upcoming concerts listed on the site. about | terms | privacy | fair use | cJohn Brisben Walker In the early 1900s (decade), John Brisben Walker had a vision of artists performing on a stage nestled in the perfect acoustic surroundings of Red Rocks, which likely were used by the Ute tribe in earlier times. Walker produced a number of concerts between 1906 and 1910 on a temporary platform; and from his dream, the history of Red Rocks as an entertainment venue began.[1] Geologically, the rocks surrounding the Amphitheatre are representative of the Fountain Formation. Originally the place was known as the "Garden of the Angels" (1870s-1906), and then as "Garden of the Titans" during the Walker years (1906–1928). The park, however, had always been known by the folk name of "Red Rocks", which became its formal name when Denver acquired it in 1928. The amphitheatre's rocks are named "Creation Rock" on the north, "Ship Rock" on the south, and "Stage Rock" to the east. Red Rocks Amphitheatre was designed by Denver architect Burnham Hoyt. In 1927, George Cranmer, Manager of Denver Parks, convinced the City of Denver to purchase the area of Red Rocks from Walker for the price of $54,133. Cranmer convinced Benjamin Franklin Stapleton, the Mayor of Denver, Colorado, to build on the foundation laid by Walker. By enlisting the help of the federally sponsored Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC), and the Works Progress Administration (WPA), labor and materials were provided for the venture. Construction of the amphitheatre began in 1936 and was completed in 1941.[2] Red Rocks Amphitheatre DirectionsWrite a review Address: 18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO 80401 Phone:(720) 865-2494 Hours: 9:00 am – 4:00 pm Reviews 4.7 202 Google reviews More reviews: cityvoter.com, 10best.com, trivago.co.uk, judysbook.com People also search for

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