

Red Rocks + banjos + 9,000 sweaty souls = musical church.
On July 7, 2019, they celebrated their sixth consecutive year of sold-out concerts at Red Rocks Park and Amphitheater, the world’s only naturally-occurring, acoustically perfect amphitheater, located just outside of Denver. Over 9,000 fans danced, sang and cheered — it was the perfect way to spend a warm summer evening. This special features performances of “Live and Die,” “Down with the Shine,” “Head Full of Doubt,” “High Steppin,'” “Ain’t No Man,” “Laundry Room” and more.
Practical Effects
That natural amphitheater acoustics hit different.
Cinematography
Red Rocks at sunset is basically cheating.
Sound
Cellos echoing off 300-million-year-old rocks.
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Red Rocks' natural acoustics come from two 300-foot sandstone monoliths — no speaker system can replicate it.
The Avetts filmed this during their Closer Than Together rollout, but the setlist leans nostalgic — a deliberate tension between where they were and where they were going.
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