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Parking & Directions for Rod Stewart Red Rocks Amphitheatre
18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO
80465, US
1. Red Rocks Parking Lot - 0.5 miles - $10
2. Upper North Lot - 0.7 miles - $10
3. Lower South Lot - 0.5 miles - $10
4. Morrison Town Hall - 1.5 miles - $15
5. Bear Creek Park - 2 miles - $10
Rod Stewart Concert Live at Red Rocks Amphitheatre | Morrison – June 15th, 2026
There’s nothing quite like experiencing a concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre, especially when you’re lucky enough to catch a show featuring Rod Stewart Morrison. Nestled amidst towering red sandstone cliffs that seem to glow at sunset, this iconic venue isn’t just about the stunning scenery, it’s famous for its incredible acoustics that make every note feel intimate, even with thousands in the crowd. The venue’s history runs deep, dating back to 1927 when the first permanent stage was built, and over the decades it’s become a mecca for legendary performances and unforgettable nights. In 2016, it marked 90 years with a string of special concerts, reminding everyone why Red Rocks remains a must-see. If you’re aiming for a more affordable experience, Area 67 offers a decent view without breaking the bank, but be warned, Area 13 fills up fast for the biggest shows, so plan to arrive early. Getting there from Denver’s heart is straightforward, just follow the main roads and punch in the address, but honestly, once you’re inside, the natural beauty and the sound of Rod Stewart Morrison’s voice echoing through those rocks makes it all worth it. It’s one of those places that sticks with you long after the last chord fades.