Red Rocks Amphitheatre is arguably the best concert venue in Colorado, but not just anyone gets the experience of seeing what goes on behind the scenes.

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The natural amphitheatre seamlessly melds manmade structures with Mother Earth, giving concert attendees unforgettable experiences.

However, from the seats, a concertgoer might be completely oblivious to what the venue looks like behind the scenes.

Keep scrolling to take a virtual tour of what it looks like backstage at Colorado's iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre:

Take a Rare Tour Backstage of One of Colorado's Best Venues

Take a virtual tour of what it looks like backstage at Colorado's legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

Gallery Credit: Nate Wilde

Getting backstage at a concert, especially one of the sheer magnitude of a Red Rocks show, isn't reserved for just anyone. In fact, unless you're part of the band or the crew, it's highly unlikely that you're going to get to head backstage at a concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

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While the hallway containing the large portraits of artists that have played Red Rocks, as well as the plaques that carry the names of every artist who has ever played there, is cool, the coolest thing about the backstage area of the venue has to be the tunnel.

Inside the tunnel, you'll find countless band names scrawled in permanent marker, some dating back several decades.

In fact, if you look hard enough, you might even stumble upon the autograph of the legendary Jimi Hendrix.

Now that you've been given a glimpse of what it's like to hang out backstage at a Red Rocks concert, keep scrolling to take an even closer look at the venue's famed tunnel:

Check Out Red Rocks' Secret Tunnel

Beneath Red Rocks Amphitheater is a tunnel filled with autographs of famous musicians.

Gallery Credit: Nate Wilde

A Rare Look at How a Concert is Setup at Colorado’s Red Rocks

Take a rare look behind the scenes of all of the work that goes into setting up a concert at Colorado’s famous Red Rocks Amphitheatre.

Gallery Credit: Nate Wilde

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