Country star will perform September 5-6

Dierks Bentley has announced his return to Colorado the first week of September for two nights at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre. On September 5th, Bentley will headline the night with special guests Ashley McBryde, The Red Clay Strays and Harper O’Neill. The following night, September 6th, Bentley will welcome The Infamous Stringdusters, Tanner Usrey and Kaitlin Butts.

The Seven Peaks Festival community of fans and friends will have access to presale tickets beginning Thursday, June 22nd ahead of the general on sale on Friday, June 23rd at 10 am local time at dierks.com.

“It’s been seven years since I’ve played Red Rocks, so when I heard that we could get two nights on the schedule there, I jumped at it. Some of the best concert experiences of my life have been in Colorado, and that venue is certainly at the top of the list,” states Bentley. “I’m bringing along some of my favorite singers and musicians to give the fans two nights they’ll never forget.”

Additionally, the ‘90s influenced band Hot Country Knights, whose last set at the Seven Peaks Music Festival was canceled because of inclement weather, will make a not-so-triumphant return to headline their own show at Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row Denver on Labor Day (Mon, Sept 4th). To make up for the heartbreak and longing those hardcore fans have endured the last 12 months, Seven Peakers will have first access to tickets for the one-night stand Hot Country Knights: Refuse To Be Canceled on June 22nd. Any remaining tickets will be available Friday, June 23rd at 10 am local time at Bentley’s website.

Dierks Bentley is currently on his Gravel & Gold Tour with Jordan Davis as direct support with a diverse group of special guests joining throughout the 30-city trek including Elle King, Tracy Lawrence, Tyler Braden, Caylee Hammack, Hot Country Knights, Kameron Marlowe, The Cadillac Three, The Red Clay Strays, Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway, Shane Smith & the Saints, Caitlyn Smith and Hailey Whitters.

The 10th album landmark speaks to how time has flown in Bentley’s unique, 21st century career. He landed his first publishing deal in 2001 and released his debut album in 2003, producing an instant No. 1 single. The years since have revealed a rare consistency that’s fueled longevity – eight more albums that reached the top of the country sales charts, resulting in 21 No. 1 songs, eight billion streams, three CMA Awards, 14 Grammy nominations and membership into the Grand Ole Opry. Trendy sounds have ebbed and flowed around him over these two decades, but fans have relied on Bentley for something more nourishing and individual. He also has created professional endeavors outside of the music with his Flag & Anthem lifestyle collection Desert Son, along with his Dierks Bentley’s Whiskey Row franchise hosting four locations.