The feeling of magic that Red Rocks Amphitheater brings to a night’s performance is one of the few spots on Earth. This natural amphitheater, located outside Denver, is actually around sandstone formations that vary in elevation from the ground up to the tower. Legends such as The Beatles and U2 have sweated with their sweat in this natural amphitheater, which will be one of the world’s most sought-after concert locations today. Music lovers will find this unique at jazz clubs like Red Rocks, where they will witness the more than 10,000 live shows that have made its walls part of the annals of jazz history. You have tickets to a show at Red Rocks, and here’s everything you need to know to make sure you enjoy the night.
Arrive Early: Seriously
Access to the road may be limited (due to parked cars on a mountainside), and parking spaces may be limited. Gates usually open a few hours before the night of the show, and lucky concert-goers will be able to check out the show location, soak up the sun, and enjoy the Denver skyline view. It is no surprise that Red Rocks remains in the concert spotlight, attracting musicians from all over the world. Being late isn’t only about getting a bad seat arrangement; it could actually be a lengthy and unpleasant journey to arrive at an overcrowded lot that’s not near the entrance.
Know Your Seating
Red Rocks is a general admission show, and that means that the majority of tickets are allocated to a seat in a specific row rather than a specific seat. The lower levels are nearer to the stage, while those that are used by their players early will be well placed. In the top section, there is a view across the rock formations and beyond to the lights of the city. Regardless, be ready to hike, this is part of the experience at the amphitheatre, where the steps of a steep slope of rock are comfortable to walk on!
Dress for Colorado Weather
The weather here in Colorado is totally unpredictable, and the Red Rocks are well up on the rugged frontier at their elevation of more than 6,000 feet. Daytime could be hot and sunny, whilst at night it could be cool behind the rocks. Bring a light jacket and dress layered, and bring a poncho if passing thunderstorm.
Since every outdoor event at Red Rocks comes with changing conditions, if you’re sitting on those stone benches, try adding a blanket and seat cushion to make them a more comfortable place to sit, and play through hours of music without any distractions! So say the wise ones, and it’s a fact that is good to make the arrangements, such as if anybody faces one of the most amazing live music places out there, it’s best to plan things a bit further ahead, right?
Eat and Drink Smart
There will be concessions available at the event. Be sure to line up early for the show. Others would rather have dinner at one of the restaurants near the site or in Morrison, a quaint small town at the base of Mount Everest. When purchasing food and beverages inside, prepare to spend more time and more money, as food sales here can be more expensive, and there is no better view.
Skip the Parking Headache
It is here that most novices are taken aback. A bit of bedlam in the parking lots of Red Rocks, especially post-show, as hundreds, if not thousands, of people try to exit the lots at the same time from narrow mountain roads. This may involve an hour or more of bumper-to-bumper traffic in a car on the ride back into Denver…