Red Rocks is known for being a one-of-a-kind experience to catch a show. It hosts thousands of fans every year with its scenic surroundings and top-notch acoustics.
When looking for tickets to a show, there are usually two options for seating: Reserved or General Admission. The 70 rows from the stage to the top of the rock can take either form depending on the event.
Reserved Rows
Reserved Views: Left, Center, and Right
General Admission
No, all seats at Red Rocks are exposed to the weather conditions. Guests should anticipate any weather condition and bring their own personal items that may help protect them from the weather.
One of the most beautiful outdoor venues in the United States, Red Rocks is known for its beautiful surroundings, unique acoustics and alternative music. The venue itself is 70 rows of head-on seating that elevate away from the stage. At its widest point, more than 150 guests can fit in a single row. In all, Red Rocks holds nearly 10,000 guests.
For guests attending a show at the Amphitheater, it's important to understand the seating layout for your show and plan accordingly. Most shows include some type of general admission seating, and if you have a GA ticket, you may want to arrive early to score the best seats.
Common Seating Layouts
If you have a general admission ticket and prefer to be as close to the stage as possible, we recommend arriving to the venue 2-3 hours before doors open. Doors open for most shows one hour before the show is set to begin, but a general admission line will begin forming well before that time - especially for the most popular concerts.