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Michael Franti and Spearhead
Fri, May 30, 2025
7:00 PM
Red Rocks Amphitheatre

Michael Franti and Spearhead
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is an open-air amphitheater built into a rock structure and situated at 17598 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO. The seating capacity of the venue is around 9,525, with a uniquely located stage surrounded by incredible red rocks. The theatre was built and opened for the general public in 1906. The Red Rocks Amphitheatre is owned and operated by the City and County of Denver. The architecture of the venue is designed by Burnham Hoyt. The amphitheater has undergone some major renovations since its opening (first renovated in 1936, then April 2019). Red Rocks offers a variety of recreation options for a summer concert series, biking, hiking, dining, shopping, and guided tours. At 6,450 feet above sea level, Red Rocks' diverse environment allows visitors to see plants, birds, and animals from both regions.
The first documented performance at the venue was the Grand Opening of the Garden of the Titans, put on by famed editor John Brisben Walker on May 31, 1906. Red Rocks has been a popular venue for live recordings. During the 1970s and 80s, local folk-rocker John Denver recorded several world televised concerts at Red Rocks. The amphitheater has also appeared in many films and television shows such as The Adventures of Ford Fairlane, Reality show; The Amazing Race 9, episode of South Park, Don't Let Me Fall (Music Video), and The Simpsons in the Season 26 episode, "Covercraft."
You can get your tickets for the upcoming events at the Red Rocks Amphitheatre from the official box office of the venue that opens only on show days at various hours. To get your tickets online at a discounted rate, visit TicketsOnSale.com now.
2022 Red Rocks Concert Schedule:
May 27 — The Motet and Pigeons Playing Ping Pong
May 28 — Chromeo, with Purple Disco Machine, Blue DeTiger, Jim-E Stack
May 29 — Ziggy Marley & Stephen Marley, Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals
May 30 — Gary Clark Jr.
May 31 — Black Bear
June 1-2 — Lord Huron
June 3 — Joe Russo’s Almost Dead
June 4 — Michael Franti & Spearhead
June 5 — Stick Figure, The Movement, HIRIE, The Elovators
June 6 — Whiskey Myers, Shane Smith & The Saints, Read Southall Band
June 7 — Erykah Badu, Robert Glasper, JaRon the Secret
June 8 — Jai Wolf and San Holo, with Manila Killa and Tsu Nami
June 9 — Brit Floyd (Pink Floyd tribute)
June 10 — The Revivalists
June 11 — Big Head Todd and the Monsters
June 12 — Tash Sultana
June 14-15 — Glass Animals
June 16 — Chicago, Brian Wilson
June 16-17 — Umphrey’s McGee
June 19 — Why Don’t We, with The Aces, JVKE
June 20 — Bleachers, with Wolf Alice
June 21 — Barenaked Ladies, Gin Blossoms, Toad the Wet Sprocket
June 22 — Iron & Wine and Andrew Bird, with Neko Case
June 23 — Seven Lions, Jason Moss
June 28 — Trombone Shorty, with Tank and the Bangas, Big Freedia, Cyril Neville, George Porter Jr. and Dumstaphunk and the Soul Rebels
June 29 — Jerry Garcia 80th Birthday Symphonic Celebration, with Colorado Symphony feat. Melvin Seals, Jacklyn LaBranch, Dave Schools, Tom Hamilton and Duane Trucks
June 30 — Kraftwerk 3-D
July 1 — Dirty Heads, SOJA, Tribal Seeds, Artikal Sound System
July 2-3 — Zeds Dead
July 4 — Blues Traveler, with Cory Wong, Robert Randolph Band
July 5 — Lyle Lovett & His Large Band and Chris Isaak
July 6-7 — Halsey
July 8-10 — The Avett Brothers
July 11-12 — Rainbow Kitten Surprise, with Briston Maroney
July 13 — Black Keys, with Band of Horses, Ceramic Animal, Early James, and The Velveteers
July 14 — Trampled by Turtles, with Ruston Kelly
July 15-17 — The String Cheese Incident, with Younger Mountain String Band (July 15), Leftover Salmon (July 16), and The Phil Lesh Incident (July 17)
July 19 — Killer Queen (Queen tribute)
July 20 — Lettuce and Tower of Power, with Colorado Symphony
July 22 — Orville Peck,
July 21 — David Gray
July 22-23 — STS9
July 24 — Josh Groban with the Colorado Symphony
July 27 — Goo Goo Dolls, Blue October
July 28 — Big Wild
July 29-30 — Tedeschi Trucks Band, with Los Lobos, Gabe Dixon
July 31 — Father John Mistry with the Colorado Symphony, Suki Waterhouse
Aug. 2-3 — The Chicks
Aug. 6 — Train, Thunderstorm Artis
Aug. 10 — South Park 25th anniversary concert feat. Try Parker and Matt Stone, Primus, Ween
Aug. 11 — Bonnie Raitt, Mavis Staples
Aug. 14 — Said the Sky
Aug. 17 — Mt. Joy
Aug. 18 — Goose
Aug. 19 — Pitbull, Iggy Azalea
Aug. 22 — Steve Miller Band
Aug. 23-24 — Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats
Aug. 25 — 1964: The Tribute (Beatles tribute)
Aug. 28 — Atmosphere, Lupe Fiasco, The Far Side, DJ Abilities, SA-ROC, Sol Messiah
Sept. 1 — Robert Plant & Alison Krauss
Sept. 2-3 — Nine Inch Nails
Sept. 4 — Kidz Bop
Sept. 5 — Shakey Graves, Sierra Ferrell
Sept. 6-7 — Flume, with TSHA, Prospa, okluo (9/6) and Eprom, Shlohmo, okluo (9/7)
Sept. 8 — Lane 8
Sept. 9-10 — Brandi Carlile, with Lucius (Sept. 9), The Indigo Girls (Sept. 10) and Allison Russell (both nights)
Sept. 12 — The National, Lucy Dacus
Sept. 15 — The Head and the Heart
Sept. 16-17 — Greensky Bluegrass
Sept. 19 — The War on Drugs
Sept. 22 — Get the Led Out (Led Zeppelin tribute)
Sept. 23-24 — Big Gigantic’s Rowdytown 10th anniversary, with Joyride, Inzo Biicla (Sept. 23) and Mitis, Jantsen and MZG (Sept. 24)
Sept. 25 — Jackson Browne
Sept. 28-29 — Tyler Childers, with Noga Erez, Luna and the Mountain Jets (Sept. 28), and Joslyn & the Sweet Compression (Sept. 29)
Oct. 3-4 — CAAMP, with Futurebirds, Cous
Oct. 9 — Incubus, with Animals as Leaders
Oct. 10-11 — King Gizzard and the Lizard Wizard (marathon sets)
Oct. 13-14 — Louis the Child, with Neil Frances, Crooked Colours, LTC Playground Set (Oct. 13), and Kasbo, Rome in Silver, LTC Playground Set (Oct. 14)
Oct. 19 — Maren Morris
Oct. 21 — Gryffin, with Joel Corry, Surf Mesa, Dot
Oct. 22 — Midland
Oct. 23 — Jelly Roll with Struggle Jennings and Still Matthews
Oct. 24 — Polo & Pan
Oct. 27-28 — Rezz, Of the Trees, Chee, Kill Script, Canbliss, Fise
Oct. 30 — Marc Rebillet
Nov. 2 — King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard, The Murlocs, Leah Senior
Nov. 4-5 — Deadmau5
