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Red Rocks Amphitheatre, the site of the concert, pictured in 2006.. In 1981, U2 were on their Boy Tour to promote their debut album, Boy.Following their 11 May concert at Rainbow Music Hall in Denver, concert promoter Chuck Morris took the band to the nearby Red Rocks Amphitheatre—a natural amphitheatre located between sandstone cliffs in the Rocky Mountains.
The show sold out for 5.00$ a ticket. This was the very first of hundreds of Red Rocks shows Feyline would promote at the historic venue. After the concert Barry and Jimi went back to the Cosmopolitan Hotel in Denver. In Jimi's hotel room he would end up writing the lyrics to "Electric Lady-Land" which eventually went double platinum.
U2's 1983 concert video, Live at Red Rocks: Under a Blood Red Sky, became a bestselling long-form concert video and the performance of "Sunday Bloody Sunday" was played frequently on MTV. Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks released a 60-minute-long DVD of her August 1986 concert at the amphitheatre, towards the end of her Rock a Little tour.
Ball Arena has hosted a wide array of music concerts and other events since opening in 1999. Celine Dion performed a sold-out show at the venue - the first event of any kind at the location, on October 1, 1999. Dion dedicated the show to the Columbine community following the school shooting that occurred less than six months prior. [28]
In a surprise twist of events, no American Idol winner also received the Platinum Ticket. When the Platinum Ticket was first introduced in season 5 (season 20 overall), HunterGirl, Kenedi Anderson ...
In March 2015, Zayn Malik left the popular boy band One Direction. Nine long years and four solo albums later, the 31-year-old singer-songwriter has announced his first-ever solo tour. From ...
We just found the Amazon Music Artist Merch Shop, which stocks official concert merch, including graphic tees and sweatshirts, from Blackpink, Beyoncé and more.
Boettcher was the first symphony hall in the round in the United States. Built in 1978 [1] by Hardy Holzman Pfeiffer Associates, as a home for the Denver Symphony Orchestra, the hall is part of the Denver Performing Arts Complex, which is the second largest performing arts complex in the United States after Lincoln Center in New York City.