Red Rocks Electronic Music Ban? What Gives?
Just when you thought the world was making progress, something like this happens. Red Rocks, a world-famous concert venue in Colorado, has decided to ban electronic music shows. What gives?
The Ban
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a world-renowned concert venue located in Colorado, has been banning electronic music festivals from being held at the venue. The ban has been put in place due to the increasing number of complaints from locals about the noise levels and drug use at these festivals.
Who proposed the ban?
The proposed ban on electronic music at Red Rocks was put forth by City Councilman Kevin Flynn. Flynn has been outspoken in his opposition to the genre of music, calling it “a blight on our community.”
Flynn argues that the noise from electronic music concerts is a nuisance to nearby residents, and that the music itself is “a blight on our community.” He also claims that the concerts are often associated with drug use, and that they attract a “rowdy” crowd.
Opponents of the ban argue that it would be unfair to penalize all electronic music fans for the actions of a few. They also point out that there are many well-behaved concert-goers who enjoy the music without causing any problems.
When is the ban supposed to go into effect?
The ban is set to go into effect on January 1, 2020.
What is the reasoning behind the ban?
Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a world-famous concert venue located in Morrison, Colorado, just outside of Denver. The venue is well known for its unique natural setting and incredible acoustics, and it has hosted some of the biggest names in music over the years. However, Red Rocks is also known for something else: its ban on electronic dance music concerts.
The ban on EDM concerts at Red Rocks was implemented in 1992 after a series of incidents at the venue. These incidents includedrowd surfing, moshing, and gate crashing, which led to injuries and property damage. In addition, there were concerns about drug use at the concerts, which led to the Colorado state legislature passing a law that made it illegal to hold an EDM concert at Red Rocks.
There have been a few exceptions to the ban over the years, but for the most part, it has remained in place. In recent years, there has been increasing pressure on the city of Morrison and the venue to lift the ban, as many believe that it is outdated and that electronic music concerts can be held safely if proper security measures are in place.
So far, the city of Morrison has resisted calls to lift the ban, citing concerns about public safety. However, with increasing pressure from both locals and music fans from around the world, it remains to be seen if the ban will remain in place for much longer.
The Reactions
How have local DJs reacted?
Many local DJs have expressed their displeasure with the decision made by Red Rocks. They took to social media to share their thoughts. Some of the things they said are below.
“I’m so bummed about this news. Red Rocks is one of my favorite places to play. I hope they reconsider.”
“This is such a bummer. I was really looking forward to playing there this summer.”
“I’m not sure what they’re thinking, but I hope they change their mind soon.”
How have fans reacted?
Since the news of the Red Rocks electronic music ban broke, fans have been quick to voice their opinions. Some are angered and disappointed, while others feel that this is a necessary step to protect the venue.
Many fans are concerned that this ban will lead to a decrease in the quality of shows at Red Rocks. They argue that electronic music artists often put on more creative and unique shows than traditional rock bands, and that banning them will make the venue less appealing to concert-goers.
Others believe that this ban is necessary in order to protect Red Rocks from being damaged by rowdy concert-goers. They argue that electronic music fans are more likely to engage in disruptive behavior, and that this could ruin the experience for other attendees.
Regardless of what side of the debate you fall on, it’s clear that this decision has divided the fan base. Only time will tell how this ban will impact Red Rocks’ reputation as one of the best concert venues in the country.
How have other electronic music festivals reacted?
Since the news of Red Rocks banning electronic music festivals surfaced, other promoters have been feeling the heat. While some share the same views as AEG Live, many others are quick to point out the flaws in their logic.
Nowhere else in the world is electronic music more popular than in Europe. In 2014, EDM festivals brought in 1.6 million visitors and $1 billion in revenue to the continent. In Ibiza, a small island off the coast of Spain, there are over 100 different EDM festivals each year. Which begs the question, why is Red Rocks soAgainst hosting even one?
The answer may have something to do with Gregory blasting AEG Live for their “lack of understanding” about electronic music. For years now, people have been trying to warn AEG about their lack of investment in the genre. They promoted Greg’s departure from Insomniac and have done everything in their power to make it difficult for him to throw shows at their venues.
Now that Red Rocks has officially banned all future EDM events, it seems like they’re finally admitting defeat. If they can’t beat him, they’ll make sure no one else can either.
The Aftermath
Red Rocks Amphitheatre, a world-famous concert venue located in Morrison, Colorado, recently made headlines when they announced that they would be banning electronic music concerts. This decision has been met with a lot of backlash from the EDM community. In this article, we’ll take a look at the aftermath of the announcement and what it could mean for the future of electronic music concerts at Red Rocks.
What will be the long-term effects of the ban?
The future of Red Rocks as an electronic music venue is still up in the air, but many in the industry are voicing their concern about the possible long-term effects of the recent noise violations and the resulting ban on electronic music events.
This is not the first time that Red Rocks has faced trouble with noise complaints, but it is the first time that they have been hit with such a severe punishment. Some believe that this could set a precedent for other venues across the country, making it more difficult for electronic music events to take place.
Others argue that this ban could actually be a good thing for the scene, forcing promoters to get creative and find new, unique locations to host their events. This could lead to a resurgence in smaller, more intimate shows which would be great for both fans and artists alike.
Only time will tell what effect this will have on the electronic music scene in Colorado and beyond, but one thing is for sure – it will be interesting to see how this all plays out.
What does this mean for the future of electronic music in America?
This news has been devastating for the electronic music community. For years, Red Rocks has been one of the most iconic venues in the country, and a mecca for lovers of electronica. This ban could have far-reaching implications for the future of the genre in America.
Some are worried that this could be the beginning of a slippery slope, and that other venues will follow suit. Others believe that this is an isolated incident, and that Red Rocks will eventually lift the ban. Only time will tell.
In the meantime, fans of electronic music will have to find other places to enjoy their favorite tunes. Thank goodness there are still plenty of clubs and festivals around the country that cater to this growing community!