Red Rocks reschedules Sublime’s show ahead of snowstorm

The concert has been postponed to Monday, April 21, which is forecast to be drier and warmer than this weekend.

Red Rocks reschedules Sublime’s show ahead of snowstorm

Promoter AEG Presents on Thursday rescheduled Sublime’s Friday, April 18, concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre due to an incoming storm that could dump up to a foot of snow in the area starting tomorrow.

The storm, which calls for as much as two feet of snow in the high country, will hit the famous Morrison amphitheater before it drops about nine inches on Denver, according to the National Weather Service.

“Due to incoming inclement weather, the Sublime show originally scheduled for Friday, April 18, has been rescheduled to Monday, April 21st,” promoters wrote in a press statement. “All previously purchased tickets will be honored.”

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Ticketholders who cannot attend the new date can request refunds through AEG Presents' ticketing site, axs.com, which sells tickets for Red Rocks and other city-owned venues.

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