MORRISON, Colo. — Colorado's historic November snowstorm has led to another concert postponement.
Of The Trees was originally scheduled to perform at Red Rocks on Saturday and Sunday. Those shows have now been postponed by one week, until Nov. 16 and 17.
The venue said that tickets purchased for the Nov. 9 show will be valid for the Nov. 16 show and tickets purchased for the Nov. 10 show will be valid for the Nov. 17 show.
The Colorado-based DJ apologized to fans on X for the change in plans.
"I know this is FAR from ideal for some many of you, but this is completely out of me and my team's control," the electronic artist wrote. "Our main priority is keeping you all safe and making sure you have the best and most complete experience possible."
Earlier this week, country artist Dustin Lynch announced his concert, scheduled for Wednesday evening was rescheduled to Wednesday, April 16, 2025, due to the inclement weather.
The latest round of snow moved in Friday morning. While the snowfall remained light in most areas through the morning and early afternoon, it will pick up in a big way. The National Weather Service warned of rapidly deteriorating conditions after 5 p.m.
Rates of snowfall could hit 1 to 2 inches per hour. It'll continue well into Friday night and early Saturday morning. A Winter Storm Warning and Weather Impact Day is in place for both Friday and Saturday around the metro area.
On the Eastern Plains, an additional 10 to 20 inches of snow will likely shut down all forms of travel.
Scattered power outages and downed branches are possible with the heavy, wet snow that'll fall in the metro area, especially in areas that see the heaviest snowfall.