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Behind the scenes at Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Hundreds of artists and bands have passed through Red Rocks Amphitheatre and have seen what it looks like backstage. Not many fans, though, get to see where bands hang out before their shows.

<p>A dressing room sign backstage at Red Rocks.</p>

Hundreds of artists and bands have passed through Red Rocks Amphitheatre and have seen what it looks like backstage. Not many fans, though, get to see where bands hang out before their shows.

The backstage entrance at Red Rocks.

There is one entrance to backstage and artists and staff all share it.

A photo of the crowd waiting for The Beatles in 1964 and a replica ticket.
Photos of past shows.

The hallways are lined with memorabilia and photos.

Old photos of Red Rocks.
Original blueprints for Red Rocks.

One hallway even features vintage photos and original blueprints for the venue.

The dressing rooms were built around the natural rocks, which give them a unique look.

One of the dressing rooms at Red Rocks.

When it rains or snows, water trickles down the rocks, making the feel of the room even more natural. When Macklemore and Ryan Lewis played Winter on the Rocks in 2015, there was a frozen "river" of ice that they reportedly loved so much they had photos taken in the location.

The dining area at Red Rocks.

The dining area is shared by everyone. Artists, crew and Red Rocks staff all eat here.

The band Styx left their logo on the wall.
Cage the Elephant signed the stairs.
Norah Jones&#39; signature on the wall.

Over the years, bands and crews have signed the wall, pipes, floor, ceiling and even utility boxes. There are signatures from Styx (who bring a stencil with them of their logo), Norah Jones, Cage the Elephant and many others.

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