Taking Back Sunday at Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Join us for an unforgettable night as Taking Back Sunday takes the stage at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, on October 14, 2026. Known for their energetic performances and emotional lyrics, this alternative rock band has captivated audiences for years. Don't miss your chance to experience their powerful sound in one of the most stunning venues in the world.
FAQs
What are the parking options at Red Rocks Amphitheatre?
Parking at Red Rocks Amphitheatre is included with most event tickets. Official venue lots open two hours before doors. Arriving early is recommended for shorter walks and easier entry. The Upper North Lot and Upper South Lot are typically the most convenient options.
What is the seating arrangement like at Red Rocks?
Red Rocks Amphitheatre features bench-style seating with a capacity of about 9,500 guests. The seating configuration can vary by event, with some shows offering reserved rows and others using general admission sections. For concerts, lower rows provide the closest view and strongest energy, while middle rows offer a balanced experience of sound and sight.
How can I purchase tickets for Taking Back Sunday?
You can secure mobile tickets through redrockstickets.org. AXS Mobile Delivery is the only admission method at Red Rocks, so ensure you have the app downloaded before arriving.
What is the typical setlist duration for Taking Back Sunday concerts?
While setlist durations can vary, Taking Back Sunday typically performs for around 90 minutes to two hours, featuring a mix of their greatest hits and fan favorites.
Are there any age restrictions for this event?
This event is generally all ages. Children under 2 years old do not require a ticket if they sit on an adult's lap and do not interfere with another seat.
What should I know about ticket prices?
Prices currently start around $120 and can go up to $500+, depending on demand and seating location. Be sure to check redrockstickets.org for the latest pricing information.
What are the best sections to sit in for this concert?
The middle-lower to middle rows are often recommended for the best mix of view and sound. Fans seeking iconic scenery may prefer higher rows, while those wanting close energy should target lower rows.
Is there accessible seating available?
Yes, wheelchair-accessible seating is located in Row 1 and Row 70. Limited-mobility seating is available in Rows 2 and 3. Accessible seats must be selected at the point of purchase when available.
Can I re-enter the venue if I leave during the concert?
No re-entry is allowed once a ticket is scanned, except for weather-related or medical emergencies.
What are some nearby dining options before the concert?
Consider dining at Ship Rock Grille for a convenient meal inside the venue or explore other local favorites like The Fort or Morrison Inn for a memorable pre-show dinner.
Seating Information
Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO is a natural open-air amphitheatre built between the famous sandstone formations Ship Rock and Creation Rock. The venue uses steep, bench-style seating with concrete walkways and a capacity of about 9,500+ guests, depending on event setup.
The lower rows are best for fans who want to be close to the stage and feel strong crowd energy. Rows in the middle usually provide a balanced experience of sound, sightline, stage view, and Red Rocks atmosphere. Upper rows offer dramatic views but are farther from the stage.
- Lower rows: best for close stage energy.
- Middle rows: often provide strong overall choices.
- Upper rows: best for scenery but farther from action.
- Accessible seating: located in Row 1 and Row 70.
- Rows 1-4: often non-transferable.
- No sports seating: Red Rocks does not have sports configurations.
Parking Information
The parking at Red Rocks Amphitheatre includes several official venue lots spread across the park. For most shows, parking is included in your ticket price, with lots opening two hours before doors. Arriving early gives you better access to upper lots which are more convenient.
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