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MUSIC,
CONCERTS AND THEATERS
On June 5, 1983
a little known Irish rock band performed live in the rain amid the natural
beauty of Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Four months later, U2 exploded onto
the music scene with the release of "Under a Blood Red Sky."
Today, the Denver area is a hotbed for live music, providing something
for everyone both in musical styles and venues, and it seems that all
Denver residents have a personal story about their own rain-soaked experiences
at Red Rocks!
Concert
Venues and Theaters
Red
Rocks Amphitheatre
Nestled in the Rocky Mountain Foothills fifteen miles
west of Denver, there stands a symbol of nature's unparalleled majesty.
Red Rocks is a geologically formed, open-air Amphitheatre that is
not duplicated anywhere in the world. With Mother Nature as the architect,
the design of the Amphitheatre consists of two, three hundred-foot
monoliths (Ship Rock and Creation Rock) that provide acoustic perfection
for any performance.
Pepsi
Center
Situated at the edge of downtown Denver, Pepsi Center
anchors Denver's thriving LoDo entertainment district and is the region's
newest sports and entertainment venue.
Coors
Amphitheatre
Formerly known as Fiddler's Green, The Coors Amphitheatre
is located 15 minutes South of downtown Denver. With spectacular Rocky
Mountain sunsets as a background, Coors Amphitheatre is a unique showcase
for top entertainment and special events, with reserved seating for
6,823 and additional seating for 10,000 on a landscaped lawn.
The
Fillmore Auditorium
Originally opened as the Mammoth Roller Skating Rink
in 1907, the historic Fillmore Auditorium has played host to everyone
from James Brown to The Grateful Dead to local favorites The String
Cheese Incident.
The
Denver Center for the Performing Arts
Founded in 1972 and dedicated to excellence in the
arts, The Denver Center for the Performing Arts (DCPA) is a showcase
for live theatre, a nurturing ground for new plays, a preferred stop
on the Broadway touring circuit, an award-winning multi-media production
facility, a national training school for actors, and the site of a
voice clinic and research facility.
Local
Music
Denver
Music Scene
What's happening in and around Denver.
Mountain
Homegrown
Local FM station 99.5 The Mountain is proud of the
music being produced in Colorado, which is why we support and play
Mountain Homegrown Music throughout every day and celebrate it Monday
nights at 10 with the Mountain Homegrown Hour, hosted by Jake Schroeder.
97.3
KBCO FM
Boulder's KBCO offers advice on Where To Go and What
To Do in the local music scene. Waiting in line to buy their limited
edition live Studio C recordings has become a Colorado tradition!
For more information,
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