Dillon Amphitheater

135 W Lodgepole St, Dillon, CO 80435

Hours

The Dillon Amphitheater concert season runs from mid-June through mid-September.

Box Office open only on ticketed concert nights. Gates generally open one hour prior to performance.

Cost

While many events and concerts are free, some shows require tickets. Children under 2 admitted free.

Check their official website for the most recent pricing and schedule updates.

About

Imagine taking in a soul-stirring concert with Lake Dillon and the Rockies as the backdrop. Such an experience awaits at the Dillon Amphitheater.

The outdoor facility was a vision brought to life by the town of Dillon in the 1990s, who wanted to create a cultural hub for everyone. Dillon Amphitheater has become integral to Summit County's identity, hosting countless concerts, festivals, and community events.

The Dillon Amphitheater underwent a massive renovation in 2018, transforming it into a state-of-the-art facility while retaining its intimate charm. It currently accommodates over 3,500 attendees, and every seat gives you a fantastic view of the stage, Lake Dillon, and the vibrant Colorado Rockies.

What's appealing about the Dillon Amphitheater are the various events, like high-energy rock concerts and tranquil dawn yoga sessions. And because many of the events are free, it's the perfect spot for families, vacationers, and locals to soak in the arts and more.

Food and drink concessions are on the premises, and modern restrooms are available. Plus, the venue is wheelchair accessible, ensuring it's inclusive for all music lovers.

On your next trip to Summit County, add the Dillon Amphitheater to your list of things to do. This is where music meets the mountains and outdoors for a sensory experience out of this world!

Fun Facts & Cool Features

Dillon Amphitheater is more than a live performance venue. One of its standout features is its stunning natural backdrop, framing the stage with mountain peaks and Lake Dillon's shimmering waters.

Concert-goers are treated to high-quality performances with breathtaking sunsets and starry night skies.

Summertime is when the Dillon Amphitheater shines! Free events make this the perfect family visit, especially with their Movie on the Water nights. Check their website for upcoming shows, and remember, seating is first come, first served.

The Amphitheater, renowned for its world-class acoustics, can seat up to 3,500 people, making it one of the largest of its kind in the area. Despite the size, the design ensures there's not a bad seat in the house.

Check out their PonTune sessions on YouTube. Attending musicians board a pontoon boat and record some songs floating on Lake Dillon. Thus the “punny” title: PonTune. While you can't participate in these boat sessions, they give you an idea of the diverse artistry attending Dillon Amphitheater.

Toss in daytime offerings like yoga, dance lessons, and other specialty events, and it's no wonder Dillon Amphitheater is an experience that encapsulates the vibrant spirit of Colorado's mountain communities.

Local Tips

  • All seating is General Admission, so arrive early for the best seats.
  • Purchase tickets through their website. Do not use third-party ticket sites!
  • Concerts go on rain or shine. Dress appropriately!
  • Bring your one camp chair to sit in the center concrete bowl or lawn section.
  • While you may bring your own food, you may not bring in alcohol.

Location

135 W Lodgepole St, Dillon, CO 80435

Frequently Asked Questions

Winter brings excellent snow conditions for skiing from November through April. Summer is equally popular, with July and August offering pleasant temperatures in the 70s for hiking and mountain biking.

Most travelers fly into Denver International Airport and drive west on Interstate 70. The 75-mile trip from Denver to Keystone takes about two hours depending on weather and traffic. Shuttle services are also readily available from the airport directly to the resort, making it a highly accessible weekend escape for city residents and out-of-state travelers alike.

You can purchase lift tickets online through the official Keystone Resort website or via the Epic Pass system. Buying in advance secures the best daily rates and guarantees access during busy holiday weekends.

Absolutely. You can enjoy scenic gondola rides, ice skating on Keystone Lake, snow tubing at Adventure Point, or taking a horse-drawn sleigh ride to a dinner in the woods.

For those looking to get around the area without a car, the Summit Stage offers free bus service connecting Keystone to neighboring towns like Silverthorne and Breckenridge. Within the resort itself, free shuttles run constantly between the villages and base areas.

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