Tiesto, Fitz and the Tantrums, Billy Strings, Lotus playing late-season Red Rocks shows for in-person crowds

Tiesto, Fitz and the Tantrums, Bil­ly Strings and Lotus will take over Red Rocks Amphithe­atre on con­sec­u­tive nights this week as part of “a final week’s worth of con­certs” at the oth­er­wise emp­ty out­door venue.

The shows, announced Mon­day, fol­low a late-sea­son burst of activ­i­ty at Colorado’s most famous music venue, includ­ing a Sept. 15–21 run by Nathaniel Rateliff, tonight’s Big Head Todd and the Mon­sters show, and vir­tu­al-only con­certs per­formed at Red Rocks by Rateliff, Megan Thee Stal­lion and oth­ers, which were spon­sored by Den­ver-based Vis­i­ble.

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All were pio­neered by Col­orado Sym­pho­ny, which in August held the first live, pub­lic con­certs at Red Rocks since the pan­dem­ic shut the venue down and began oblit­er­at­ing its 150-plus sum­mer dates.

In a decid­ed­ly 2020 twist, how­ev­er, actu­al pass­es to the con­certs are being referred to as “in-venue tick­ets,” giv­en the pal­try num­ber of seats avail­able. Nor­mal­ly a 9,450-capacity venue, Red Rocks has been lim­it­ed to 175 social­ly dis­tanced atten­dees at pub­lic con­certs, in accor­dance with city and state health rules.

“This is a great oppor­tu­ni­ty for fans every­where to check out the mag­ic of Red Rocks,” venue man­ag­er Tad Bow­man said in a press state­ment. “This is some fun vari­ety and then we’ll get to our off-sea­son main­te­nance and look for­ward to a busy 2021.”

Con­struc­tion on a new stage roof at Red Rocks begins Sept. 28, offi­cials added.

The hasti­ly announced con­cert series begins with EDM DJ Tiesto at 6:30 p.m. this Thurs­day, Sept. 24 ($125 in per­son); Fitz and the Tantrums at 7 p.m. Fri­day, Sept 25 ($150); blue­grass mae­stro Bil­ly Strings at 6 p.m. Sat­ur­day, Sept. 26; and elec­tro-jam-band Lotus — mak­ing up a post­poned April date at the venue — at 7 p.m. Sun­day, Sept 27 ($250).

Tick­ets for all shows except Bil­ly Strings are on sale via axs.com.

The three-set Bil­ly Strings show will be pre­sent­ed as a pay-pre-view, vir­tu­al-only affair. The Fitz and the Tantrums and Lotus shows will be livestreamed in HD and 4K for­mats, offi­cials said, on the web­site of spon­sor Nugs (nugs.tv). HD stream­ing con­certs cost $20, while 4K con­certs cost $35. Tiesto will be livestreamed for free.

The shows will offer a “cin­e­mat­ic” expe­ri­ence, with “the lat­est Red Dig­i­tal Cin­e­ma, Black­mag­ic Design & DJI Drone 6K cam­eras mixed with the 7C Cin­e­ma live style to bring you a con­cert expe­ri­ence like nev­er before,” accord­ing to Nugs, a live-music stream­ing com­pa­ny and archive.

Tick­ets for all shows are on sale at 10 a.m. Tues­day, Sept. 22.

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