DENVER – Red Rocks Amphitheatre today announced the return of Yoga on the Rocks, presented by White Claw Hard Seltzer, and the 26th season of Film on the Rocks, with tickets to all events going on sale Friday, April 25 at 10am MT.

 

“Downward Dog in unison with 2,000 other yogis, catching a classic film with monolithic rocks as your backdrop while the sun sets – these are the things Coloradans dream of as summer approaches,” said Red Rocks spokesperson Brian Kitts. “Locals and visitors alike shouldn’t miss these one-of-a-kind experiences.”

 

The 13th season of Yoga on the Rocks runs Saturday mornings with dates in May, June, July and August, including bilingual sessions on May 28 and July 26, led in both Spanish and English.

 

Film on the Rocks is back for its 26th season, in partnership with Denver Film. This year’s lineup features five classic films screening in the amphitheatre that will have you dressing up as your favorite characters. Each film is preceded by performances from local entertainment.

 

 

Yoga on the Rocks Schedule:

Session #1:  May 31, June 7, 14, 21 & 28 (bilingual) (presented by The River Yoga)

Session #2:  July 12, 19, 26 (bilingual) (presented by Better Buzz Yoga)

Session #3: Aug. 2 & 9 (presented by Rooted Heart Yoga & Wellness)

 

Five Pack: $97.50

Single Session: $23

Season Pass: $175

 

All sessions from 7-8 a.m.

 

Film on the Rocks Schedule:

June 9: 2001: A Space Odyssey

June 23: Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl

June 30: Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory (1971)

July 7: Legally Blonde

Aug. 19: Shrek 2

 

Films cost $25 per ticket and start at dusk following pre-show entertainment.

 

For details and more information on all events, visit www.redrocksonline.com.

 

About Red Rocks Amphitheatre and Denver Arts & Venues

Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a world-renowned venue situated in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains, just outside of Denver, Colorado.  The venue opened in 1941 and was built by the Civilian Conservation Corps as part of the Works Project Administration of the 1930s. The venue and remaining Civilian Conservation Corps camp have been designated a National Historic Landmark. The venue and surrounding Red Rocks Park are owned by the City and County of Denver. The venue’s capacity is 9,525 people. For more information, visit RedRocksOnline.com.


Denver Arts & Venues’ mission is to enrich Denver’s quality of life and economic vitality through the advancement of arts, culture and entertainment opportunities for all. Denver Arts & Venues operates Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Denver Performing Arts Complex, Colorado Convention Center, Denver Coliseum, Theatre at Loretto Heights and McNichols Civic Center Building, using proceeds from events at these venues to run and maintain these facilities and to provide access to art for all through free and low-cost community events, grants for artists and arts organizations, public art and art education. Using Good Times, For Good. For more information, visit www.ArtsandVenues.com

 

 

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