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Joe Bonamassa to play Red Rocks concert in August

Joe Bonamassa is one of the best-selling blues artists in music history.

MORRISON, Colo. — Blues rock guitar icon Joe Bonamassa is returning to Colorado.

Bonamassa will play Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Sunday, Aug. 6.

Tickets for Bonamassa's concert will go on sale Friday, March 3, at 10 a.m. local time at jbonamassa.com.

Bonamassa also announced "Tales Of Time," a live concert film and album filmed at Red Rocks in August 2022.

“This live show represents our most progressive and largest production to date, focusing on my most ambitious studio album to date,” Bonamassa said. “My band was a force of nature on this show, and it truly was a special night.”

Red Rocks' concert schedule (announced so far) is steadily growing. We will keep this concert schedule updated as the concert season approaches.

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Denver Arts & Venues said it will use the winter offseason to make some improvements around the venue. The projects will impact entrances and access to the amphitheater through April 2023.

The Red Rocks Visitor Center will be closed while under construction this winter, but the Trading Post will remain open.

Over the winter, access to the amphitheater will be limited to the North Trail and East Stairs entrances. Park trails will remain open.

Owned and operated by the City of Denver, the concert venue at Red Rocks Park has been home to some of the most iconic concerts in history, from artists such as The Beatles, U2 and Sting.

Located just west of the Mile High City, Red Rocks Park features 738 acres of hiking trails, geological wonders and astounding views.

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