DENVER — A concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Wednesday has been rescheduled as another round of snow and below-freezing temperatures arrives in Colorado.
Dustin Lynch announced his concert, scheduled for Wednesday evening at the outdoor venue near Denver, has been rescheduled to Wednesday, April 16, 2025, due to the inclement weather.
Tickets for Lynch's concert will be valid for the new date in April. Ticketholders who purchased tickets via AXS and can't make the new date have 30 days to request a refund via the AXS Support Form.
"Safety is our top priority, and with the current conditions, we want to ensure the best concert experience possible for everyone," the country music singer wrote on X. "All tickets purchased for the original date will remain valid."
Concerts at Red Rocks are scheduled through Friday, Nov. 15, when Tiësto closes out the 2024 season with a four-hour DJ set.
Eighteen concerts are now on the 2025 Red Rocks concert schedule.
The second of three storm systems in Colorado arrives Tuesday bringing more chances at snow including the first snow in Denver.
Snow will develop in Colorado's mountains Tuesday afternoon. The foothills west of Denver will see strong 40-50 mph wind gusts Tuesday ahead of the cold front.
The cold front will swing through the Front Range and Denver metro area Tuesday night, bringing in snow and much colder temperatures on Wednesday.
Snow moves into the Front Range after dark Tuesday, initially falling as rain or graupel. The heaviest snow in Colorado is likely before or at dawn Wednesday morning. Travel could be difficult Tuesday into Wednesday in the mountains due to blowing snow and reduced visibility.
Red Rocks 2025 Concert Schedule
March
April
- Friday, April 4 - Mersiv
- Thursday, April 10 - Remi Wolf, Alice Phoebe Lou
- Wednesday, April 16 - Dustin Lynch
- Wednesday, April 30 - Two Friends
May
- Monday, May 19 - Sting
- Tuesday, May 20 - Sting
- Wednesday, May 28 - Lord Huron
- Thursday, May 29 - Lord Huron
June
- Thursday, June 5 - Brit Floyd
- Tuesday, June 24 - "Weird Al" Yankovic
July
- Wednesday, July 23 - Something Corporate, Jack's Mannequin, Andrew McMahon
- Monday, July 28 - Killer Queen
August
- Thursday, Aug. 21 - 1964 The Tribute
- Tuesday, Aug. 26 - Teddy Swims
September
- Thursday, Sept. 18 - Get the Led Out
- Tuesday, Sept. 30 - Megan Moroney
There is no better venue for live music in the country than Colorado's Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
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.
To learn more about Red Rocks and to see the most up-to-date concert schedule, visit redrocksonline.com.