7 Best Outdoor Concert Venues in Colorado
iCrowd Newswire
24 May 2021, 20:38 GMT+10
Colorado is known for its breathtaking scenery. No wonder that musicians and artists have visited the state to get some inspiration for their work. Colorado s killer views perfectly complement the live performances under the stars. Here s the shortlist of the most scenic venues for concerts in Colorado:
1. Dillon Amphitheater - Dillon, CO
Dillon Amphitheater is a stunning mountain-town stage, located near the crystal-blue alpine lake. The surrounding natural beauty contributes to the delightful atmosphere around the venue. Being mainly active during the summer months, Dillon Amphitheater s program is packed with live music concerts throughout the week. Visitors can enjoy live music performances, comedy sessions, and theatrical shows. The fans of jazz, blues, country, and pop will get an incomparable guest experience.
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As Levitt Pavilion, Red Rocks and other outdoor venues make plans to reopen this summer, Hudson Gardens & Event Center just announced that it will be canceling its 2021 summer concert season at the facility in Littleton, for the second year in a row, because of likely ongoing capacity restrictions and social distancing requirements.
The Hudson Gardens summer series, which has been running since 1999, has brought in such big-name acts as Sheryl Crow, Styx and Peter Frampton over the years. But organizers decided that with the costs associated with such large-scale events and the risks of reduced capacities, they could not afford to move forward for 2021.