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UPDATED: Here’s every concert coming to Red Rocks Amphitheatre in 2024 (so far)

This list will be updated as new shows are announced for the Morrison venue

The Flaming Lips and Colorado Symphony at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison on May 26, 2016. Several shows have already been announced for the new summer season at the venue. (Provided by Warner Bros.)
The Flaming Lips and Colorado Symphony at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison on May 26, 2016. Several shows have already been announced for the new summer season at the venue. (Provided by Warner Bros.)
John Wenzel of The Denver Post
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Now that Red Rocks Amphitheatre’s 2024 calendar is filling up, it’s time to start thinking about buying tickets and circling dates. Some shows are already on sale, with others will be soon.

Where to begin? Here’s an updated list of concerts announced for 2024 at the famed outdoor Morrison venue. Tickets for most shows are available at axs.com.

Red Rocks Amphitheatre 2024 concerts

Saturday, March 30 — Boggie T, Truth, Boogie T.rio, Break Science, distinct motive, skellityn

Sunday, March 31 — Dirt Monkey x Jantsen, Virtual Riot b2b Barely Alive, G-Space, ALLEYCVT

Friday, April 5, and Saturday, April 6 — Dom Dolla

Friday, April 12 — Elderbrook, Cannons, EMBRZ, QRTR

Saturday, April 13 — Liquid Stranger, EazyBaked, G-REX B2B Sully & Shanghai Doom B2B, Sharlitz Web

Wednesday, April 17 — Jungle

Saturday, April 20 — 420 on the Rocks feat. Wiz Khalifa, Flatbush Zombies, EarthGang, Chevy Woods, DJ Bionic

Monday, April 22 — Amon Amarth

Thursday, April 25 and Friday, April 26 — Primus, Puscifer, A Perfect Circle

Saturday, April 27 — Sublime with Rome, Cypress Hill

Sunday, April 28 — Sullivan King, Left to Suffer

Friday, May 3 — Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, Amanda Shires

Saturday, May 4 — Mersiv, OTT., Smith., Sumthin Sumthin b2b FLY, Yoko, TerraWave

Tuesday, May 7 — Shane Smith & the Saints, 49 Winchester, Hayes Carll

Thursday, May 9, and Friday, May 10 — Turnpike Troubadors, with the Red Clay Strays, American Aquarium (May 9) and Wyatt Flores and Sierra Hull (May 10)

Sunday, May 12 — Sleep Token

Monday, May 13 — Gary Clark, Jr., Mavis Staples

Wednesday, May 15 — The Piano Guys

Sunday, May 19 — Needtobreathe, Judah & the Lion

Monday, May 20 — Bleachers, Samia

Tuesday, May 21 — Riley Green, Tracy Lawrence, Ella Langley

Wednesday, May 29, and Thursday, May 30 — Lord Huron

Friday, May 31 — Michael Franti & Spearhead, Ripe

Saturday, June 1 — Joe Russo’s Almost Dead

Tuesday, June 4 — All Time Low

Wednesday, June 5 — Ian Munsick, the War and Treaty, Chancey Williams

Thursday, June 6 — Brit Floyd (Pink Floyd tribute)

Friday, June 7 — Sarah McLachlan, Feist

Saturday, June 8 — Big Head Todd and the Monsters, the Wallflowers

Sunday, June 9 — Trevor Hall with the Colorado Symphony, Valerie June

Friday, June 14 — Steve Martin and Martin Short, Steep Canyon Rangers, Jeff Babko

Monday, June 17 — Parcels

Tuesday, June 25 — Ryan Bingham with the Texas Gentlemen, Jamestown Revival, Drayton Farley

Thursday, July 11 — Trampled by Turtles, Josiah and the Bonnevilles

Tuesday, July 16 — Killer Queen (Queen tribute)

Thursday, July 18 — Dr. Dog, Fruit Bats

Sunday, July 21 — Lake Street Dive with Colorado Symphony

Sunday, July 28 — Jason Mraz with the Colorado Symphony

Wednesday, July 31 — Thirty Seconds to Mars

Thursday, Aug. 8, and Friday, Aug. 9 — Mt. Joy

Sunday, Aug. 11 — Sammy Hagar, Michael Anthony, Joe Satriani, Jason Bonham, Loverboy

Monday, Aug. 12, and Tuesday, Aug. 13 — The Head and the Heart, Madison Cunningham, Houndmouth

Wednesday, Aug. 14, and Thursday, Aug. 15 — The Revivalists, Spoon

Sunday, Aug. 18 — O.A.R., Fitz and the Tantrums, DJ Logic

Thursday, Aug. 22 — 1964 (Beatles tribute)

Sunday, Aug. 25 — Parker McCollum, Corey Kent

Sunday, Sept. 1, and Monday, Sept. 2 — Gregory Alan Isakov

Sunday, Sept. 8-Monday, Sept. 9 — King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard (three shows)

Thursday, Sept. 19 — Get the Led Out (Led Zeppelin tribute)

Friday, Sept. 27 — Seven Lions

Monday, Sept. 30 — For King + Country

Friday, Oct. 4 — Slander

Wednesday, Oct. 19 — Tale of Us (currently postponed)

This story will be updated.

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