Previous showNext showRyan AdamsRed Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, Colorado, USA20/06/2017ContentsSetlistNo show detailsPosterVideosReviewsNo fan reviewsWrite a reviewNo InstagramPhotosNo audioSetlist1Do You Still Love Me? 2To Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High) 3Gimme Something Good 4Two 5Dirty Rain 6Outbound Train 7Prisoner 8Let It Ride 9Magnolia Mountain 10Shakedown On 9th Street 11My Winding Wheel 12New York, New York 13When The Stars Go Blue 14Doomsday 15Peaceful Valley 16Wonderwall Oasis cover 17Red Rocks Improv Song Improvised song18To Be Without You 19Dear John 20Cold Roses 21Come Pick Me Up Setlist courtesy of: Oscar Fuentes543221111Line-upLine-ups are a work-in-progress. Please do not trust them yet!Ryan AdamsTod WisenbakerAaron FiccaCharlie StavishBen AllemanPosterPrisoner TourPrisoner album coverage at this showDo You Still Love Me?PrisonerDoomsdayHaunted HouseShiver And ShakeTo Be Without YouAnything I Say To You NowBreakdownOutbound TrainBroken AnywayTightropeWe DisappearAlbum coverage:41 %PhotosSource: Jordan HydeSource: Flynn FoxVideosTwoMy Winding WheelCome Pick Me UpCome Pick Me UpWonderwallDear JohnWhen The Stars Go BluePrisonerRed Rocks Improv SongRed Rocks Improv SongLet It RideDear JohnNew York, New YorkRed Rocks Improv SongMagnolia MountainTo Be Young (Is To Be Sad, Is To Be High)ReviewsAXSAdams spoke highly of Red Rocks during an improvised song, which also contained a world's greatest dad reference and a solo from guitarist Todd Wisenbaker, which Adams claimed was “too good” and “blew out his amp.” Adams then proclaimed that playing at Red Rocks was like “your birthday mixed with ‘Survivorman.’" Perhaps in place of an encore, Adams brought the house down with “Cold Roses" and an epic jam before shutting the night down with a solo acoustic “Come Pick Me Up.” To paraphrase a line in the last tune: We all had a smile on our face. And we’ll do it again. [full review here]303 MagazineThe audience took note of the relaxed nature of the set, at times interchanging grooving along with Adams as he jammed with his band or sitting down and just taking it all in. However, It was the moments after his amp failed that Adam’s shined the most. With little more than a harmonica, an acoustic guitar and an illuminated microphone, Adams treated the audience to stripped back versions of some of his strongest songs. Acoustic renditions of both “Doomsday” and his popular cover of Oasis’s “Wonderwall” were hauntingly beautiful in their execution. “Doomsday” in particular, with Adam’s harmonica resonating through the amphitheatre and his voice leading ours, was show-stopping. [full review here]Listen Up DenverRyan Adams: I’ve always enjoyed his music, but have never been much more than a fringe Ryan Adams fan; listening to Heartbreaker when he comes up in conversation with friends or when I’m going down a rabbit hole of related artists. If any venue has the chance to change someone’s mind about an artist, it’s Red Rocks, and that’s what happened Wednesday night when Adams took the stage at the storied venue with The Unknown Band. From the first notes of “Do You Still Love Me?,” Adams had the crowd in the palm of his hand. As a lightning storm danced over the Denver metro area, Adams and his band worked their way through a twenty song set that had this Ryan Adams newbie entirely satisfied. Red Rocks’ famed acoustics are custom made for a single guitar and a voice like Adams’, and he took full advantage by breaking up the set with solo acoustic takes on “Prisoner,” “My Winding Wheel,” “Doomsday” and the set closing “Come Pick Me Up.” [full review here]Write a reviewWere you at the show? Why not write a review?Your name:Headline:Review: