2025 Year in review! Red Rocks 2025 highlights!

Red Rocks Amphitheatre has been the ultimate place to go for live entertainment ever since it opened to the public in 1906. This world class open air venue holds up to 9,525 people and sits just outside Morrison, Colorado. Red Rocks is a geological phenomenon. The venue proudly stands tall as the only naturally-occurring, acoustically perfect amphitheatre in the world.The open‑air bowl is guarded by the towering Ship Rock and stunning Creation Rock monoliths.
Every year, Red Rocks Amphitheatre hosts the best acts in the industry. The venue hasn’t only won over the hearts of Coloradans, but is known as the go to destination for audiences around the world. Over the years, the iconic stage has welcomed industry legends like The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, Fleetwood Mac, Coldplay, The Lumineers, Kings of Leon, Foo Fighters, Imagine Dragons, The Killers, Arctic Monkeys, and many many more.
Spring
2025 was another sell out year for Red Rocks Amphitheatre. By popular demand, the calendar kicked off on 8 March with the 13th annual installment of Icelantic’s Winter On The Rocks. This year’s festivities was headlined by Slovenian sensation Gramatik and featured a full lineup of top DJs. March also saw INZO take over the stage for a hometown rager (March 28) with bangers like “Ain’t No Thang,” “Overthinker,” and “Young Majestic.” Meanwhile, Boogie T brought his awesome brand of electro funk to the stomping grounds (March 29). April was absolutely HUGE! The month welcomed the likes of L’Imperatrice (April 8), Mersiv (April 4), Disco Lines (April 5), Remi Wolf (April 10), Elderbrook (April 11), Wooli (April 12-13), Tequila Blues Festival: Los Lonely Boys, Eric Gales, & Harper O’Neill (April 13), Boris Brejcha (April 15), Polo & Pan (April 17), Hippie Sabotage (April 19), Wiz Khalifa (April 20), Sublime (April 21), MercyMe (April 22), Subtronics (April 24-25), Prof, JPEGMAFIA, That Mexican OT, & Danny Brown (April 26), The Movement, Pepper, & Tribal Seeds (April 27), Empire of The Sun (April 28), Amy Schumer (April 29), and Two Friends (April 30). What an epic month!!
In May, Amy Poehler and Tina Fey treated fans to an extended leg of their incredibly popular Restless Leg Tour. The Golden Globe Awards co-hosts and “Baby Mama” co-stars brought all their latest gags, and the audience were howling! Jason Isbell & The 400 Unit was another standout performance. The Six time Grammy-award winning musician Jason Isbell and his legendary band took over the stage with some of their best live performances! For country fans, Turnpike Troubadours spoiled fans with not one, but two concerts. The country and Americana hitmakers played to the back of the venue with crowd pleasers like “Good Lord Lorrie,” “Pay No Rent,” “Long Hot Summer,” and more.
Summer
The summer season was sizzling with unique events and top artists. Yoga On The Rocks saw musicgoers swap out their rave gear for a wholesome morning surrounded by breathtaking views. Meanwhile, Film on The Rocks played family favourite Shrek 2. Attendees saw the beloved Shrek, Fiona, Donkey, and all its fairytale characters come to life under the Colorado stars. They also screened movies like Legally Blonde and Pirates of The Caribbean: The Curse of The Black Pearl.
Some main players hit the stage this summer including Sheryl Crow on June 10, Mumford & Sons with two nights of their RUSHMERE North America Tour (July 21-22), The Marias with Sublime Tour extended (July 30), Zach Bryan with a packed out headliner show (August 10), Teddy Swims with “Tough Love World” Tour (August 27), and Billy Idol & Joan Jett and The Blackhearts with It’s a Nice Day to Tour Again (September 3). September wrapped up with a history-making show by emo cowgirl Megan Moroney (September 30). The “Tennessee Orange” hitmaker captured the hearts of fans with the highly rated Am I Ok Tour?.
October was just as epic with over a whopping 30 events on the calendar. Some of the best performances came from the emo kings of early 2000s All Time Low (October 12), “Team” hitmaker Lorde (October 14), and rap god T-Pain (October 28). TP20 had everyone nostalgic as it celebrated 20 years of T-Pain. There’s nothing quite like experiencing a living legend live! What’s more, Deadmau5! delivered two nights of EDM madness on November 7 and 8. He brought all the Grammy-nominated house music you know and love him for! The following week, Svdden Death brought two nights of heavy metal with Valley of Darkness on November 13 and 14.
Another EPIC year
There’s no doubt about it… 2025 has been one of the best years to experience Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The bucket-list destination welcomed a huge roster of talent and fans can’t stop raving about their experience. “Red Rocks is the best music venue in the country. The beautiful natural amphitheater is a great place to hear a concert. It is so cool to watch the sun set and the lights come on in the city of Denver. We have been five different times and can’t wait to go back again,” says one happy concertgoer. While another says, “An amazing experience with the most incredible views and sound. Good food too! We saw the Led Zeppelin cover band Get the Lead out. Wow so much like the original band. You can’t go wrong in Any seat!” The venue hasn’t only caught the attention of fans, but also the press. Few venues on Earth rival the magic of Red Rocks Amphitheatre. “With its stunning natural beauty and incredible acoustics, it continues to wow both audiences and artists, many of whom have performed on stages around the world,” cheers Colorado Sound.
What’s in store for 2026?
Red Rocks Amphitheatre knows exactly what audiences want. The venue has already booked some huge acts for next year, including Wiz Khalifa (April 19), Lewis Capaldi (April 28 & 29), YUNGBLUD (May 11), and Burna Boy (November 12). As you can imagine from a bucket list venue, tickets always sell out extremely fast so we highly recommend securing yours now while they’re still available! Don’t miss your opportunity – Check out our extensive calendar of events and plan your visit to the Red Rocks Amphitheatre today!
Red Rocks 2026 Schedule
February 2026
Feb
07
Icelantic's Winter On The Rocks: BigXThaPlug, Smino, & Mick Jenkins
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March 2026
Mar
27
Crankdat
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Mar
28
Ravenscoon x Jantsen Red Rocks 2026
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April 2026
Apr
03
INZO
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Apr
04
it's Murph
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Apr
11
Wakaan Rocks: Liquid Stranger, TVBOO b2b Ahee & Avello
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Apr
15
John Mulaney
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Apr
16
bbno$ & Oliver Tree
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Apr
17
Sublime - Band
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Apr
17
Sublime - Band - 2 Day Pass
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Apr
18
Sublime
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Apr
19
Wiz Khalifa
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Apr
21
Ethel Cain
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Apr
26
Bob Moses & Cannons
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Apr
28
Lewis Capaldi
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Apr
29
Lewis Capaldi
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Apr
30
Electric Callboy
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
May 2026
May
01
Two Friends
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May
02
Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
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May
03
Puscifer
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May
07
Alejandro Fernandez
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May
09
Cloonee
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May
11
Yungblud
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May
13
Russell Dickerson
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May
16
Lightcode by LSDREAM - Morning Meditation
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
May
16
LSDREAM: Dreamrocks II
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
May
17
The Elovaters
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May
22
Seven Lions
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May
29
Michael Franti & Spearhead
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
June 2026
Jun
02
Alex Warren: Little Orphan Alex Live
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Jun
04
Brit Floyd
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Jun
05
Brit Floyd
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Jun
15
Rod Stewart
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Jun
16
Rod Stewart
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Jun
19
Louis Tomlinson
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Jun
20
O.A.R.
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Jun
23
Weird Al Yankovic
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July 2026
Jul
15
The Head and The Heart & The Colorado Symphony
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Jul
16
The Head and The Heart
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Jul
29
Parker McCollum
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Jul
30
Killer Queen
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August 2026
Aug
13
Mt. Joy
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Aug
14
Mt. Joy
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Aug
17
Train, Barenaked Ladies & Matt Nathanson
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September 2026
Sep
06
Gregory Alan Isakov & The Colorado Symphony
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Sep
07
Gregory Alan Isakov & The Colorado Symphony
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Sep
17
Get The Led Out - Tribute Band
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October 2026
Oct
18
Matt Rife
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