FISHER Turned Red Rocks Into a High-Altitude Dance Floor
FISHER Turned Red Rocks Into a High-Altitude Dance Floor, bass in the air, bodies in motion, and the whole amphitheatre moving to the beats of electronic dance music.
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FISHER Turned Red Rocks Into a High-Altitude Dance Floor, bass in the air, bodies in motion, and the whole amphitheatre moving to the beats of electronic dance music.
LSDREAM Turned Red Rocks Into a Bass-Filled Cosmic Playground, turning the legendary Morrison amphitheatre into a full-body, bass-driven, star-soaked experience
Svdden Death brought his notorious Voyd set to the dubstep lovers at Red Rocks on night one, setting the stage for the horrifying wubs to come.
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.
A Nightmare on Rezz Street” unfolded like a haunted dream sequence — precise, cinematic, and terrifyingly alive. Her signature dark bass began to crawl through the stone, deep and thick, every drop shaking loose centuries of dust.
Above & Beyond brought their signature “Group Therapy” experience to Fiddler’s Green Amphitheatre on September 27, 2025 — delivering a transcendent night of melodic trance, emotional release, and community connection under the Colorado sky.
If you ever see Chris Lake on the Red Rocks calendar again, don’t think twice. Don’t overanalyze whether EDM is your thing, or if you’ll know the tracks, or if it’s worth the drive up the mountain. Just go.
What stood out most across both nights wasn’t just the technical wizardry of Excision’s production, but the atmosphere he curated. The amphitheatre buzzed with conversations of “best show ever” and “how can he possibly top that?”