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Turnpike Troubadours: Wild America Tour

Fri May 22 at 7:00pm

Grand Junction, CO

Event Info

Doors open 1 hour before show. All attendees require a ticket to enter.

  • Fri - May 22, 20267:00 PMTickets

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About Rattlesnake Milk

Rattlesnake Milk is an American band formed around 2012 in Lubbock, TX, by singer Lou Lewis. With the help of Lubbock friends Zach Davis, Andrew Chavez and Brad Ivy, the band recorded their 2013 self-released debut "Snake Rattle and Roll". In 2015, the band relocated to Austin, TX, and subsequently expanded to include bassist Erik Pawlak and drummer Corey “Chencho” Alvarez. In 2021, the band released their eponymous album on Feels So Good Records. Read more on Last.fm

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many people does the Las Colonias Amphitheater hold?
The Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park in Grand Junction, CO, boasts a capacity of approximately 5,000 people. This versatile outdoor venue is designed to accommodate a mix of seating and lawn spaces, making it ideal for concerts, festivals, and community events. The amphitheater features tiered seating, VIP areas, and open lawn sections, ensuring a comfortable viewing experience for all attendees. Its generous capacity allows the venue to host both intimate performances and large-scale events, drawing music lovers and entertainment seekers from across the region. With its scenic riverfront location and modern amenities, the Las Colonias Amphitheater stands out as one of Western Colorado's premier live music venues.
What is the bag policy at Las colonias?
The bag policy at Las Colonias Amphitheater is designed to ensure safety and quick entry for all guests. Typically, only small, clear bags up to 12" x 6" x 12" or small clutches up to 4.5" x 6.5" are allowed. Backpacks, large bags, and coolers are generally prohibited. All bags are subject to search upon entry, and exceptions may be made for medically necessary items after proper inspection. Guests are encouraged to check the specific event information as policies may vary slightly depending on the performer or promoter. By adhering to these guidelines, Las Colonias Amphitheater ensures a secure and enjoyable experience for everyone attending live events.
What is the history of Las Colonias Park?
Las Colonias Park in Grand Junction, CO, has a rich history rooted in community transformation and revitalization. The site once housed a sugar beet processing plant in the early 20th century, playing a key role in the region's agricultural industry. After the plant's closure, the area stood largely unused for decades until local leaders reimagined its potential as a public space. The park underwent significant redevelopment, resulting in a vibrant 130-acre riverside hub featuring trails, natural habitats, and the iconic Las Colonias Amphitheater. Today, Las Colonias Park serves as a beloved gathering spot, blending outdoor recreation, live music, and environmental stewardship, while celebrating Grand Junction's industrial past and bright future.

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