Live Music at the Dillon Amphitheater

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Nestled in the heart of Dillon, Colorado, surrounded by the stunning peaks of the Ten Mile and Gore Ranges, is a vibrant and dynamic mountain amphitheater that serves as a focal point for mountain music. The Dillon Amphitheater is an open-air venue that offers a diverse range of both free and ticketed shows throughout the entire summer.

The summer lineup spans various genres, catering to a broad audience. Local musicians, emerging artists, and internationally-acclaimed acts grace the stage, creating an eclectic mix of musical performances. While some of these concerts are ticketed, the amphitheater also hosts free concerts, fostering inclusivity and accessibility for all.


Ticketed Concerts are announced on a one-by-one rolling basis. Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram and subscribe to our emails to be the first to know when a show is announced. When available, presale codes will be included in our announcement emails. 


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NEEDTOBREATHE: The Long Surrender Tour

with special guests Drew & Ellie Holcomb

Tour poster for needtobreathe's Long Surrender, featuring vibrant colors and band imagery

AGES: All Ages 
DOORS: 5:30 p.m.
SHOW: 6:30 p.m.
TICKETS: Tickets on sale now!

$1.00 per ticket sold goes to a charity of the artist choice.

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NEEDTOBREATHE is a multi-platinum, GRAMMY-nominated band known for their distinctive blend of Americana, alt-rock, and spiritual depth—earning five No. 1 albums, over three billion career streams, sold-out tours, and a devoted global following.

The South Carolina–bred group—Bear Rinehart, Josh Lovelace, Tyler Burkum, and Randall Harris—enters a new creative chapter with The Long Surrender, their tenth studio album and first release for MCA.

Produced by nine-time GRAMMY winner Dave Cobb, The Long Surrender captures the band at their most vulnerable and instinctive, recorded largely live and driven by Rinehart’s deeply personal songwriting. Led by the early standout “Momma Loves Me,” featuring The Red Clay Strays, the album reflects themes of faith, redemption, and renewed clarity—showcasing a band confident enough to strip everything back and let the songs speak for themselves.

“This album really clarified that, as an artist, I’ve got to put my convictions in front of anything else,” says Rinehart. “I poured myself into it without trying to shape it for anyone or anything, and that’s what we’re going to keep doing from here on out. It’s definitely a better indicator of where we’re headed than where we’ve ever been, and in a lot of ways it feels like our very first record.”


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