For Widespread Panic, Red Rocks isn’t just a stop on the schedule — it’s sacred ground.
The Athens-born jam institution will return to Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado for a three-night stand June 26–28, 2026. The band already holds the venue record with 75 consecutive sold-out shows, a streak dating back more than three decades.
Assuming tradition holds, that record will only grow.
The upcoming run arrives during a year packed with tour dates, including performances in Florida, Alabama, Las Vegas, and a slot at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival before heading west for the Colorado pilgrimage.
Widespread Panic are currently joined by guitarist Nick Johnson while Jimmy Herring continues treatment for throat cancer. The band has stated that Herring is expected to return in the near future.
Tickets for the 2026 Red Rocks run go on sale Friday, March 6 at 10 a.m. PT through AXS.
For Panic fans, late June in Morrison has become more than a weekend of shows — it’s reunion, ritual, and reminder that some bands don’t just tour venues. They become part of them.