From Red Rocks to Cloud City: A new Era for Ganja White Night

From Red Rocks to Cloud City: A new Era for Ganja White Night

May 2, 2026 Off By Maya Quintana

Photos: Gerardo Federico

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. They moved from Red Rocks to Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre for their very own festival, Cloud City, and when better to do it then Denver’s holiday weekend, 4/20. It was two nights of pure magic and nothing but wubs and wobbles.

Cloud City in Red Rocks (Photos: Gerardo Federico)
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The first night set the scene for the incredible experience that many were to witness. Everyone came decked in fun and creative outfits, from the well-known Mr. Wobble and Dark Wobble outfits to full-blown costumes. Everywhere you looked were people bustling around the festival grounds and full of excitement.

When it was finally time for the two musical geniuses, otherwise known as Ganja White Night, to come out, there were screams of excitement and smiles throughout the crowd. From the pit to the pavilion to the lawn, everyone was ready for this journey. The stage was incredible, with large LED screens lining the outsides of the stage showing visuals of high skyscrapers, and multi-colored LED strips outlining the center of the stage. From the introduction until the end, dozens of lasers shone through the sky. 

The music, as everyone already knew, was impeccable. A mix of reggae tunes, wubs, and heavy bass had the crowd moving in unison, dancing freely and feeling the beats. They premiered new songs that blew everyone away and incorporated their well-known songs that had everyone singing along. Their set on the first night was nothing short of incredible and left the masses with their jaws dropped in awe. 

Incredibly, this was only their first night and everyone was already starstruck by the amazing production that they put on, and many were anticipating night two. This was the first year of Cloud City, and Denver’s bass scene can’t wait for more to come.

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  • Maya Quintana DenverThread.com

    My name is Maya Quintana, and I am located in Denver, Colorado. I am a very active member of the EDM community here in Denver, and I am proud to say that I live in the Bass Capital. Originally, I started out as just attending these shows, however it has been an honor to progress to writing for the DenverThread and being able to share my experience with others. I hope to shine light on this beautiful community and inspire peace, love, unity, and respect through my writing. Thank you so much for being a part of this journey for me, and I hope you love hearing about these experiences as much as I’ve loved being a part of them.

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