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The Avett Brothers
Red Rocks Amphitheatre — Morrison, CO
The Avett Brothers
Red Rocks Amphitheatre — Morrison, CO
The Avett Brothers
Red Rocks Amphitheatre — Morrison, CO

The Avett Brothers are Scott and Seth Avett, a folk-rock duo from North Carolina who've built a following on earnest songwriting and relentless touring. They started playing together in the late 90s, blending traditional folk instrumentation with rock energy and often uncomfortable emotional honesty. Songs like 'Murder in the City' showcase their ability to write about mundane life—a brother talking to his younger sibling about mortality and responsibility—with the weight of something profound. Their albums wander between stripped-down acoustic records and fuller rock arrangements, but the throughline is always their voices and Scott's violin. They're known for writing about family, doubt, faith, and working-class life without making any of it feel precious. By the 2010s they'd become one of the more durable indie acts in America, headlining festivals and selling out theaters through sheer work ethic and word of mouth.

Their shows feel like someone opened a door to their living room. Crowds sing every word back, especially on the slower moments. There's a lot of genuine emotion in the room without it turning sappy. They play for hours. People cry. Some people drive very far to see them again.

Known for Incomplete and Irresolvable, Murder in the City, Shame, The Once and Future Carpenter, Kick Drum Heart

The Avett Brothers have long understood what makes Red Rocks work—they returned to the Denver amphitheater in July 2025 for a show that felt less like a concert and more like a conversation stretched across two hours. They opened with "Pretty Girl From Feltre" and moved through their catalog with the ease of people who've played these songs thousands of times and still mean them. "Murder in the City" landed somewhere in the middle, that gut-punch of a song about mortality and family that never gets easier to hear. They closed with "If It's the Beaches," which felt right—a song about going anywhere as long as you're together. The brothers have always been comfortable at Red Rocks, a venue that seems to bring out the best in their particular brand of earnest folk-country.

Denver's music scene has long been home to artists who blend country, folk, and rock into something that feels lived-in and true. The Avett Brothers fit naturally into that landscape—they're part of a lineage that includes artists comfortable with both acoustic intimacy and full-band drive. Red Rocks, perched above the city, has become a natural cathedral for this kind of music, where the stone amphitheater and the performance become inseparable.

Stay in Highland, where tree-lined streets and independent bookstores make it feel like you're actually in Denver rather than passing through. Eat at Frasca Food and Wine if you want to understand why Colorado takes its ingredients seriously—it's fine dining without pretense. Before the show, spend an afternoon at the Denver Art Museum's contemporary wing, which often has installations that match the visual language of experimental music. Walk around Santa Fe Drive's gallery district. It's the kind of neighborhood where the art and music scenes actually talk to each other.

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