Experience Live Music in Colorado’s Stunning Natural Amphitheatre

 Red Rocks is an iconic music venue located at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, approximately 10 miles southwest of Denver. It is a naturally formed, open-air amphitheater with a seating capacity of over 9,500 people, and it's surrounded by massive red sandstone rock formations. 

surrounded by massive red sandstone rock formations. 
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Key facts about :

  • Natural Acoustics: The venue is famous for its unique acoustics, created by the two giant monoliths—"Ship Rock" and "Creation Rock"—that flank the seating area.
  • Geological History: The red sandstone formations are millions of years old and were naturally carved over time.
  • National Landmark: The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) helped construct the formal amphitheater during the Great Depression, and the venue was officially dedicated in 1941. The park was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2015.
  • Famous Performances: It has hosted legendary musicians across various genres, including The Beatles in 1964 and U2 in 1983, who filmed their concert video for "Sunday Bloody Sunday" there.
  • Activities: In addition to concerts,  offers hiking and biking trails, a visitor center, and a Trading Post.
  • Ownership: The venue is owned and operated by the City and County of Denver. 

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