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Permitted & Prohibited Items

WELCOME TO RED ROCKS AMPHITHEATRE

When visiting Red Rocks, your safety is our top priority and therefore guests and their possessions are subject to inspection as a condition of admittance. Upon arrival to the gate entrances, please have your bags open and available for inspection. All possessions must fit under patron’s designated seat (18″ x 12″). Red Rocks management reserves final decision on items brought into the venue.

DO BRING:

  • Non-alcoholic beverages in factory sealed plastic containers (32 oz. or less), unless prohibited by the show; some shows may require the removal of lids upon entering the Amphitheatre.
  • Empty, reusable water bottles e.g., Nalgene bottles, Camelbaks, aluminum bottles (32 oz. or less)
  • Soft-sided coolers, six-pack size (10″ x 7″ x 7″ or smaller)
  • Cloth bags, soft packs (12” x 17” x 12” or smaller) including backpacks
  • Food for personal consumption only; food must be in a clear plastic bag (one gallon or less), fruit and vegetables must be sliced, plastic utensils only
  • Binoculars
  • Blankets, must not extend beyond your ticketed seating area (max size 40″ x 60″)
  • Stadium seats and seat cushions (must be under 18″ wide, cannot have legs)
  • Personal cameras without removable lenses, unless prohibited by show

DON'T BRING:

  • Alcoholic beverages, marijuana and illegal drugs
  • Glass bottles/objects or aluminum cans
  • Laser pointers
  • Hard-sided coolers
  • Soft-sided coolers larger than 10” x 7” x 7”
  • Framed backpacks
  • Strollers of any kind
  • Audio or video recording devices, GoPros, 360-degree cameras, and cameras with removable lenses
  • Selfie sticks
  • Weapons of any kind (e.g. guns, knives, chains, studded/spiked jewelry)
  • Totems (self-crafted, decorated sticks or poles)
  • Bullhorns and noisemakers
  • Aerosols (e.g., hairspray, sunscreen, boost oxygen)
  • Masks
  • Confetti, glitter and other items that can be thrown
  • Tarps
  • Umbrellas
  • Hula Hoops
  • Animals (with the exception of service animals as defined by the ADA)
  • Poi (e.g., sticks, rope, balls, fiber optic whips)
  • Remote controlled flying devices or UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles)
  • Gum