Red Rocks Amphitheatre Is Returning to Full Capacity
Colorado s iconic outdoor venue will return to a capacity of over 9,500, just in time for summer shows. 9NEWS reported that starting Saturday, May 22, the venue will up capacity from 2,500 to 6,300, and by June 21, will resume events at a full capacity of over 9,500 people.
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That means shows like Dirty Heads, Lindsey Stirling, Foreigner, Machine Gun Kelly, 311, Midland and more will be at full capacity.
While Colorado now has a mask suggestion, rather than a requirement, Red Rocks said that masks are required in indoor spaces at the venue, like the restrooms, visitor center and the Trading Post. And, in case you missed it, Red Rocks is even offering the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine at select concerts this summer. So, if you haven t gotten a vaccine yet, and you re OK with a sore arm at a show, then you have that option, endorsed by Diplo.
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Red Rocks Offering COVID-19 Vaccines at Diplo Concert + More
According to CBS4 Denver, up to 100 people can get the single-dose Johnson & Johnson COVID-19 vaccine while attending concerts at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The venue s vaccine promotion, which is in partnership with Denver Department of Public Health and Environment, will start with Diplo s show on Thursday, May 13, but it won t be the only time Red Rocks will be offering the shot.
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The 100 vaccines will be given on a first-come, first-served basis, for those who don t mind a little bit of a sore arm during the DJ s set. Would you do it? At least it s not dose two of Pfizer or Moderna, because that could really put a damper on your evening. You can read more about the promotion here.
by SCOTT CRONICK
When you think of St. Patrickâs Day celebrations, Bruce Springsteen may not immediately come to mind, but when it comes to offering a party-like atmosphere with sing-a-longs and a setlist chock full of songs that you know every lyric to, perhaps a Bruce Springsteen tribute band is just what St. Paddy ordered?
Bourre Atlantic City certainly thinks so, and thatâs why they decided to recruit the very talented, fun and versatile The E Street Shuffle, a seven-piece ensemble that will rock the massive outdoor stage at Bourre for its St. Patrickâs afternoon bash on Saturday, March 13, when thousands of Irish and wannabe Irish for the day will descend on Atlantic City to celebrate the green holiday even though COVID-19 forced this yearâs parade to be canceled for the second straight year.