There are few music venues on the planet that are designed, renowned and revered for the immersive experiences it can provide more than the historic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colo.
Set perfectly amid the serrated rock structures overlooking metropolitan Denver and the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, the 9,545-seat concert venue is a national treasure that has drawn the world’s best musical talents who have thrilled millions of fans for decades. Though it’s believed to be there since the time of dinosaurs within the Red Rocks Mountain National Park, the amphitheater in its current form opened in 1941. It became an official landmark of the City of Denver in 1973 and joined the National Historic Registry in 1976.