Due to winter conditions, Red Rocks is delaying additional performances.

Concerts by Of The Trees at Red Rocks postponed for one week due to fan safety concerns.

November 8th 2024.

Due to winter conditions, Red Rocks is delaying additional performances.
Unfortunately for fans of electronic music, the highly anticipated performances by Of The Trees at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre will have to wait another week. It seems that Mother Nature has other plans as an ongoing winter storm has caused the venue to make the rare decision to postpone shows this week.

The news was shared by the producer himself in a heartfelt Facebook post on Thursday. He expressed his disappointment and tried to remain positive, but ultimately had to accept that safety and the inability to prepare the venue in time were the city's main concerns. Despite the disappointment, he reassured fans that the shows will still go on next weekend.

Concertgoers at Red Rocks are no strangers to braving winter weather to see their favorite musicians perform. In fact, a video posted earlier this week showed a packed amphitheater dancing in a snow shower. However, with state agencies warning of multiple feet of snow and dangerous travel conditions, it is understandable that the drive to the venue in Morrison could be difficult or even impossible for some.

The winter storm has also affected other performances at Red Rocks, including country singer Lynch's show which was rescheduled for April 16, 2025. As for Of The Trees, their scheduled shows on Saturday and Sunday have been pushed back to next weekend. The good news is that tickets purchased for the original show dates will still be valid for the rescheduled dates.

According to Red Rocks spokesman Benjamin Heinemann, the decision to postpone or cancel a show is not taken lightly. The venue consults with promoters and artists before making a final decision. While it is not unheard of for shows to be called off due to inclement weather, it is still relatively rare and typically happens no more than a few times a year. As Heinemann puts it, "It varies just as much as our weather here in Colorado."

[This article has been trending online recently and has been generated with AI. Your feed is customized.]
[Generative AI is experimental.]

 0
 0