1/23/2024 0 Comments Rogers amp concerts 2022![]() The main setlist for the night leaned heavily on cuts from 2013’s Like Clockwork… and the band’s newly released In Time New Roman… (“Emotion Sickness”/“Negative Space”), while the encore brought fan-favorites “Go With the Flow” and “A Song for the Dead.”Īs a great night of music wrapped up those in attendance were left hoping it wouldn’t be another ten years before Queens of the Stone Age returned to Arkansas. The volume went up on their second round through. “Not so easy, is it?” Homme quipped after the crowd’s first shot at the chorus. The band turned things up a bit by also doing an extended tag of The Rolling Stones’ “I Miss You” before turning it over to the crowd for the chorus. This song typically serves as a crowd sing-along and that proved to be the case here as well. The band kept things moving quickly until they kicked into concert mainstay “Make It Wit Chu” from 2007’s Era Vulgaris. Utility musician Dean Fertita dabbled in a little bit of everything (keys, guitar, vox) while Jon Theodore anchored things with heavy and clear percussion. Bassist Michael Shuman (or Mikey Shoes) kept things in-time throughout the evening with second guitarist Troy Van Leeuwen providing single-coil accompaniment to Homme’s humbucker sound. Josh Homme’s falsetto vocals took center stage on “I Sat by the Ocean” and “Smooth Sailing” accompanied by his unique lead guitar phrasing. QOTSA has always offered a unique sound and that was on full display throughout the evening. The sound was tight from the first downbeat as you can only get from a band that has played together in its current configuration for over a decade. The band immediately went into their opening staple for The End Is Nero Tour, “No One Knows,” from 2002’s Songs for the Deaf. This was the quintet’s first trip to the Natural State since 2013. Wednesday, Nov.Just after 9 PM, Queens of the Stone Age took the stage to thunderous applause. Monday, July 31 - Big Thief, Lucinda Williams Wednesday, July 19, and Thursday, July 20 - Caampįriday, July 21, and Saturday, July 22 - STS9įriday, July 28, and Saturday, July 29 - Tedeschi Trucks Band Thursday, July 13 - Trampled by Turtles, with Amigo The Devilįriday, July 14-Sunday, July 16 - The String Cheese Incident Wednesday, July 5, and Thursday, July 6 - Rainbow Kitten Surpriseįriday, July 7-Sunday, July 9 - The Avett Brothers Sunday, July 2, and Monday, July 3 - Zeds Dead Thursday, June 29 - The Head and the Heart Wednesday, June 28 - Lyle Lovett & His Large Band w/Colorado Symphony Monday, June 26 and Tuesday, June 27 - Zach Bryan Wednesday, June 21 - Louis Tomlinson: Faith in the Future Wednesday, June 14, and Thursday, June 15 - Whiskey Myersįriday, June 16, and Saturday, June 17 - Umphrey’s McGee Saturday, June 10 - Big Head Todd and the Monsters, with Grace Potter Wednesday, June 7, and Thursday, June 8 - King Gizzard & the Lizard Wizard (two sets June 8) Saturday, June 3, and Sunday, June 4 - Joe Russo’s Almost Dead Monday, May 29, and Tuesday, May 30 - LCD Soundsystem, M.I.A., Peaches Red Rocks 2023 summer concert season Saturday, May 27 and Sunday, May 28 - Old Dominion Monday, May 15 - Dermot Kennedy: The Sonder Tour Thursday, May 11, and Friday, May 12 - Billy Strings Tuesday, May 9 - Shane Smith & the Saints Saturday, May 6, and Sunday, May 7 - Ganja White Nightįriday, May 5 - Walker Hayes with Chris Lane and Nicolle Galyon Wednesday, May 3, and Thursday, May 4 - Jason Isbell and The 400 Unit Saturday, April 22 - Wiz Khalifa and Joey Bada$$įriday, April 28 - Sublime with Rome (and Bone Thugs-N-Harmony) Wednesday, April 19 and Thursday, April 20 - The Marley Bros., featuring Ziggy, Stephen, Damian, Ky-Mani and Julian Marley Saturday, April 15 - Bob Moses and Ben Böhmer Thursday, April 13 and Friday, April 14 - Subtronics: Cyclops Rocks Saturday, April 1 and Sunday, April 2 - Dom Dolla Start times vary and are subject to change. Visit for updated parking and admission guidelines. ![]() Most tickets are available through axs.com. ![]() Here are the latest shows announced for the Morrison icon, which seats 9,545 people. That’s before some of its winter renovations will even be complete, and smack in the middle of one our snowiest parts of the year along the Front Range. (Whether you can even score them, and at a price you can stomach, is another matter entirely.)Īfter a 2022 season with more than 200 events ranging from concerts to Film on the Rocks and yoga sessions, the Morrison venue will officially reopen for the season on March 31, 2023. Grab your earplugs and start planning for summer 2023 concerts at Red Rocks Amphitheatre - at least if you want to get tickets before shows sell out. Tuesday, October 24th 2023 Home Page Close Menu ![]()
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