
Country music and the Red Rocks go together like peanut butter on jelly. It fits even better when it’s someone like Zach Top taking the stage.
Zach’s part of the new blood in country music, but he’s also a reminder that the genre’s gonna be alive and well just as long as these cowboys can keep showing up and singing like they did in the old days. A quick listen to his flagship track “I Never Lie” helps you understand exactly what we’re talking about. The bluegrass roots are evident. The type of songs he brings to the table are the ones you’re gonna want to slow dance to at a country bar for years to come. Currently, though, you’ll have a chance to slow dance to them at the Red Rocks on Sunday, September 28th, or Monday, September 29th. That’s not a bad trade-off at all!


Is Seeing Zach Top At the Red Rocks for 2 Days Worth It?
Let’s get to the elephant in the room here! Our ticket partner isn’t selling two-day passes, and that should tell you something. Zach Top’s relatively new to the game, so that means that he doesn’t have the massive music library of other artists that get a chance to headline at this venue. Yet if you feel that you can listen to “I Never Lie”, “Bad Luck”, or, like many of us, you’re a little “South of Sanity”, it could make sense to be out here for two nights in a row. In all seriousness, though, it does look like we’re getting the same set that he’s featuring in his “Cold Beer & Country Music” tour.
Navigating Your Day at the Red Rocks
You need to be careful with some of these events at the Red Rocks. Sometimes we get a general admission setup for most of the venue, so it’s just a first-come, first-served ordeal. That’s not going to be the case, though, with these Zach Top shows. They’re dividing the Red Rocks into multiple sections. If you want to be up close and personal to the action, the center right and center left spots are where you’ll want to be.
Anyone looking for the best deal in the house, those are going to be available in the actual general admission area in the back. Things can get rowdy out here when you’ll want to start slow dancing. It’s a mix of bluegrass and traditional country beats with Zach Top. Like we said, God bless these performers who can keep the style and traditions alive. One of the favorite traditions in country music is precisely a night at the Red Rocks with your cowboy boots and hat.
Final Tips for this Zach Top Concert in Morrison
Even if you’ve got a spot in a section that’s not a first-come, first-served general admission area, it still pays off to arrive early. That can help you avoid parking issues. Getting out here can be a challenge, and the last thing that you want is to be running late to this Zach Top spectacle. Pick the day that suits you best and enjoy what’s shaping up to be an incredible country music experience.

