Hilary Duff in Morrison | Tickets 2026

Hilary Duff

Feel the electric energy as Hilary Duff takes the stage at the iconic Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO on Jul 20, 2026. Her dynamic performance will echo through the mountains, featuring chart-topping hits that fans adore. Don’t miss out—grab your Hilary Duff tour tickets now!

Hilary Duff Morrison Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Monday
Jul 20, 2026
07:00 PM
Morrison, Colorado from $289.60 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Hilary Duff concert at Red Rocks and what time does it start?

Hilary Duff’s The Lucky Me Tour comes to Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, on Monday, July 20, 2026. The concert is scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m., giving fans a full summer evening to enjoy her set as the sun sets over the red rock formations.

Where is Red Rocks Amphitheatre located?

Red Rocks Amphitheatre is located at 18300 West Alameda Parkway, Morrison, CO 80465. Some listings also reference “415 Bear Creek Ave” in Morrison when describing the amphitheatre’s location, but tickets and venue guides consistently point to the West Alameda Parkway entrance inside Red Rocks Park.

Who is performing with Hilary Duff at Red Rocks?

This Red Rocks date is billed as Hilary Duff with special guests La Roux and Jade LeMac. That means you get a full three-artist lineup: Hilary’s hits and new songs, La Roux’s electronic favorites, and Jade LeMac’s modern pop, so arriving near door time lets you experience the entire show, not just the headlining set.

What is Red Rocks Amphitheatre like as a venue?

Red Rocks is a world‑famous open‑air amphitheatre built into towering red sandstone formations, renowned for its natural acoustics and dramatic scenery. The main bowl holds about 9,525 people, creating a relatively intimate feel compared with large stadiums while still delivering big‑production sound and lights. Fans sit or stand on long, stepped rows that climb the hillside, so every spot offers sweeping views of the stage, rocks, and the Denver city lights in the distance.

How much do Hilary Duff tickets cost at Red Rocks, and how can I get cheap tickets?

Ticket sites show a wide price range for Hilary Duff, La Roux & Jade LeMac at Red Rocks, with one seller quoting tickets “from $191” and another highlighting deals “from $555” for certain sections, reflecting varied demand across the amphitheatre. To get cheaper tickets, look for seats higher up in the bowl instead of closer to the stage, and compare prices on multiple ticket platforms, sorting by lowest price or best value. Buying early when you see prices at or near the current low end, being flexible about exact row and section, and avoiding ultra‑premium “best view” or VIP offerings will usually save you the most money.

What time do doors and parking lots open, and when should I arrive?

Red Rocks’ parking lots generally open about two hours before door time, and venue guides note that you “usually have time between door time and show time” for tailgating and exploring. For a 7:00 p.m. show, that typically means lots opening in the late afternoon and doors opening about 60–90 minutes before the concert starts. Planning to arrive 1.5–2 hours before showtime helps you get better parking, handle the uphill walk at an easy pace, and enjoy the views before the amphitheatre fills up.

How does parking work at Red Rocks, and which lot should I choose?

Red Rocks has several lots, each with its own feel: Upper North, Lower North, Upper South, and Lower South (including Lower South 1 and 2), plus other parking areas around the park. Guides describe Upper North as the most coveted lot because it offers the easiest and most beautiful entry to the amphitheatre with the least amount of stairs, but it fills up first, so you must arrive early to park there. Lower lots, such as Lower North and Lower South 2, have a bigger party and tailgate scene but require longer uphill walks and more stairs, so pick your lot based on whether you value shorter climbs or a more social parking area.

How can I get to Red Rocks and avoid heavy traffic?

Most routes guide you along West Alameda Parkway and Red Rocks Park Road toward the venue entrances, with different turns depending on whether you are heading to Upper North, Lower North, or the South lots. To minimize traffic hassles, choose your desired lot ahead of time, follow the specific directions for that lot (such as staying right on W. Alameda Parkway for Upper North or turning on Trading Post Road for Lower North), and arrive as soon as lots open. If you prefer not to drive, many Red Rocks guides also highlight bus and shuttle options from Denver and nearby cities, which can reduce parking stress and allow you to fully relax before and after the show.

What should I know about seating, stairs, and the physical effort at Red Rocks?

Red Rocks is built into a hillside, so reaching your seat almost always involves climbing stairs or walking up sloped paths, with Upper North providing the least strenuous approach. The seating consists of long bench rows, and the higher you go, the more steps you will climb, but you also gain wider views of the stage, rocks, and skyline. If you have mobility concerns or just want to reduce the physical effort, aim to park in Upper North, enter through the top, and take your time finding a spot at your preferred row.

Is the Hilary Duff Red Rocks show family‑friendly, and do kids need tickets?

Red Rocks’ FAQ explains that children of all ages are welcome at most events unless a specific age restriction is noted, and Hilary Duff’s pop tour typically draws a broad mix of adult and younger fans. Standard practice is that every person entering needs a valid ticket, so families should plan on purchasing seats for all attendees rather than expecting free entry for older children. Families often find mid‑bowl rows to be a good balance—close enough for good views but not so near the speakers, with room to sit together and step away to concourses or restrooms if kids need a break.

What is the atmosphere like at Red Rocks, and what should I wear?

Expect a magical, high‑energy atmosphere: as the sun sets and the rocks glow, the bowl fills with fans singing along, and the natural acoustics amplify every note. Guides suggest dressing in comfortable layers—shorts or breathable pants, t‑shirts or light tops, plus a hoodie or jacket—because Colorado evenings can shift from warm to cool and breezy once the sun goes down. Sturdy shoes or sneakers are essential for navigating parking lots, dirt paths, and long staircases, and bringing a small rain layer or poncho can be helpful in case of a surprise mountain shower.

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