Red Rocks Amphitheater Releases 2021 Schedule With Louis the Child, REZZ, Gigantic Nghtmre, Alison Wonderland, And MORE

This year there is finally a glimpse of hope into live events. Colorado’s Red Rocks Amphitheatre has just released its concert scheduled for 2021. As with all plans for the year, especially live events, the show dates are contingent on Coronavirus safety measures and Local social distancing ordinances. However, these events are subject to change or cancellation. 

Since the 2020 live event season was cut short, many artists have rescheduled for 2021. The new schedule includes dance music names like Louis the Child, REZZ, Gigantic Nghtmre, Zeds Dead, Alison Wonderland, Subtronics, and RÜFÜS DU SOL. Ganja White Night is also scheduled for a three-night takeover.

Additionally, musical acts such as Lynyrd SkynyrdHalsey, Blackbear, and Stephen Marley are expected to perform this year. 

“As we transition into 2021, we’re hopeful for the road ahead,” the venue said on a Facebook post. “We are looking forward to live music. And lights,  And energy, And most of all — you: artists, friends, and fans.”

There’s no telling what will happen with Covid-19 or if the Red Rocks shows will need to postpone again, but we are all hopeful for the future. Check redrocksonline.com for more information and updates about upcoming events.

About Red Rocks Amphitheatre

At an elevation of 6,300 feet, Red Rocks Amphitheatre is in Morrison, just about 15 miles west of Denver. It was opened on June 15, 1941, and is an open-air amphitheater built into a rock structure that can hold more than 9,000 people. However, due to Covid-19, the occupancy rate will be less. Red Rocks Amphitheatre is the only naturally-occurring, acoustically perfect amphitheater in the world, and as such, Denver Arts & Venues understands the responsibility to not only maintain its natural beauty but to operate as a sustainable venue. As part of the City of Denver’s Environmental Management System, Red Rocks Amphitheatre has been certified to ISO since 2009.