What's new at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in 2024?
https://www.axios.com/local/denver/2024/03/17/red-rocks-amphitheatre-concerts-guide
Red Rocks Amphitheatre opens its concert season on March 30 — its earliest start ever and the kickoff to what will be a record year.
Why it matters: The 9,500-seat venue outside Morrison, owned by the city of Denver, is one of the nation's most iconic places to see live music and draws more than a million people each year.
State of play: With 200-plus shows, organizers expect attendance to reach new heights and continue to exceed pre-pandemic levels.
The increasing number of shows, organizers tell us, is because more bands are touring as traditional revenue through album sales is replaced by streaming music.
More events are selling out, too.
The latest: This year, fans will notice several new features designed to improve the experience, part of an ongoing effort to upgrade the 83-year-old venue, said Brian Kitts with the city's arts and venues department.
A magnetometer for faster entry for those without bags.
A remodeled Ship Rock Grille, opening in mid-May with a new bar that looks out over the valley.
Bathrooms inside the lower level of the visitor center.
A fresh look for the top parking lot after construction to level the grade and make it more accessible for people with disabilities.
An additional set of sidewalks and a curb on the south side to keep pedestrians out of the road, a project that also included reconfigured parking.
Friction point: Given its location in the Colorado foothills, extreme weather is an issue all season long. A hailstorm in June led to more than 100 injuries, prompting the city to make safety upgrades.
This year, fans can opt-in to receive text alerts to know when a show is delayed and when it will restart.