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Parking & Directions for Lenny Pearce Red Rocks Amphitheatre
18300 W Alameda Pkwy, Morrison, CO
80465, US
1. Red Rocks Parking Lot - 0.5 miles - $10
2. Upper North Lot - 0.7 miles - $10
3. Lower South Lot - 0.5 miles - $10
4. Morrison Town Hall - 1.5 miles - $15
5. Bear Creek Park - 2 miles - $10
Lenny Pearce Concert Live at Red Rocks Amphitheatre | Morrison – June 14th, 2026
Red Rocks Amphitheatre isn’t just a concert venue; it’s an experience that sticks with you long after the last note. Imagine catching a show there and feeling like you’re part of something bigger, standing under those iconic red sandstone formations as the sun sets behind the stage, casting fiery hues over the audience. Back in 1969, The Who played a legendary set that still gets talked about today, proof of the venue's long-standing reputation for unforgettable performances. It’s no secret that the acoustics are top-notch, thanks to its natural amphitheater design, which sound engineers adore. Whether you’re hanging with the die-hard crowd at Section 27 or enjoying the easier access from Section 41, there’s a spot for everyone. And if you're heading there, just follow the signs from Highway I-70 or take US-285 through Morrison, easy peasy. Lenny Pearce Morrison knows this place well, and he’s performed there a few times, soaking in the magic firsthand. Honestly, seeing a show at Red Rocks feels like a slice of concert history, something you’ll tell stories about for years.