MONOLITH marks the first ever multi-day, multi-stage festival at Colorado�s world-renowned Red Rocks Amphitheatre. A must-visit destination for any music fan, MONOLITH offers up the perfect excuse to finally visit the legendary outdoor venue. Hosting 50+ bands on 5 stages, and surrounded by breathtaking natural rock formations and premium facility amenities, MONOLITH promises an exceptional and intimate (only 9000 tickets will be sold!) festival experience sure to go down in rock history.
Friday, September 14 and Saturday, September 15 Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Ticket Prices: Single Day $42.50 / Two-Day Pass $79.50 VIP Gold Pass $175 (In very limited quantity. Includes reserved soundboard seating VIP parking, and other perks.) Tickets on sale on Saturday, June 2nd at 10 am MST at all Ticketmaster outlets
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