Historical, scenic, and legendary: these five fantastic outdoor spaces were created for great artists and audiences. They are also located in beautiful destinations ideal for you to explore.
• Gorge Amphitheatre (Quincy, WA): The picturesque views of the Columbia River in Washington stretch out as a backdrop for this expansive concert space, located about 2.5 hours east of Seattle. For EDM fans, the Paradiso Festival, a festival focused on electronic music held in June, and the eclectic Sasquatch! Festival in May both take place at Gorge.
• Hollywood Bowl (Los Angeles, CA): Open since 1922, the Hollywood Bowl has hosted performances by names ranging from The Beatles to Prince and Kanye West. Nestled in a natural “bowl” created by the surrounding hills and with the famous Hollywood sign in the background, the Hollywood Bowl is an icon of Los Angeles that hosts top EDM artists year-round. Be sure to take some extra time before the concert to explore the Hollywood Bowl Museum.
• Jay Pritzker Pavilion (Chicago, IL): In Chicago’s Millennium Park, the Jay Pritzker Pavilion is a work of art. The stainless steel crown and stunning steel tubes were designed by world-renowned architect Frank Gehry. In the summer, a series of free concerts held twice a week draw large crowds to hear artists from all musical styles. Speaking of locations, the Pritzker Pavilion is simply unbeatable. You are just steps away from numerous well-known attractions in downtown Chicago, including the Art Institute of Chicago, Willis Tower, the “Cloud Gate” or The Bean sculpture.
• Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre (Denver, CO): Red Rocks, another must-see music venue, consistently ranks among the best in the world. Located in ancient red sandstone formations in Colorado, the venue is known as the only amphitheater in the world whose perfect acoustics are produced naturally. If you enjoy electronic music, know that deadmau5, STS9, Tchami, Kygo, and the Global Dub Festival have all performed here. Check out the summer concert series held under the stars, Yoga on the Rocks, and the Colorado Music Hall of Fame.
• Snow Park Amphitheater (Park City, UT): In winter, Deer Valley is a paradise for snow lovers, with amazing skiing options right in the midst of the Wasatch Mountains. In summer, it is a popular place for hiking, mountain biking, fishing, and outdoor concerts at the Park Amphitheater in Park City. The venue hosts a varied series of summer concerts, including the Grand Valley Bank Free Community Concert Series, Utah Symphony and Big Stars, and Bright Nights, where you can hear everything from EDM to rock and bluegrass.
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Five Incredible Outdoor Destinations
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