Wooli Floods red Rocks with Briddim
The one and only Wooli made his return for the 6th annual Mammoth Mountain, reigniting his spark amongst the rocky mountain ravers. Wooli is such a talented artist who knows how to make spectacular music,
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Live reviews of act traveling through Denver, many published originally on Denver Post Reverb
The one and only Wooli made his return for the 6th annual Mammoth Mountain, reigniting his spark amongst the rocky mountain ravers. Wooli is such a talented artist who knows how to make spectacular music,
Ganja White Night had held their all-famous Wobble Rocks for four years in a row at Red Rocks in Morrison, Colorado, however in 2026 they decided to change things up a bit.
Zingara and Level Up combined forces to create the Parallel Spirits tour, which the Colorado bass scene got to experience firsthand at Red Rocks.
Menacing guitar riffs and relentless drums collide with production that sounds ripped from a cyberpunk nightmare, giving Machine Girl’s presence an unsettling pulse.
Deadmau5 wasted zero time once he hit the stage, diving straight into a solid 90 minutes of meticulously crafted house, progressive builds, and those signature glitchy rhythms he slices up better than anybody.
The Oriental is a sweet spot for a band like Belmont: intimate enough to feel the kick drum in your chest; big enough for the crowd-surge and communal chorus effect that pop-punk thrives on.
By the time Violent J and Shaggy 2 Dope finally hit the stage, the room was a solid wall of facepaint, cheap soda, and inside jokes only Juggalos understand.
REZZ Rocks VII lights up Red Rocks with The Portal’s hypnotic visuals, deep bass, and the cult energy that keeps Denver coming back year after year.