Series debuts with three night run of sold out concerts from the group at Red Rocks

The leading music platform for live concert streams, nugs.net has partnered with Red Rocks Amphitheatre to bring an epic summer lineup of virtual concerts to fans across the globe. Georgia rock band and Red Rocks royalty Widespread Panic will kick off the series on Friday, June 25th with additional shows to be announced over the next few weeks.

While last year marked the first year since 2012 the band hasn’t performed at the famous venue, Widespread Panic will return to the Red Rocks stage for their annual run, playing three consecutive live audience concerts on Friday, June 25th, Saturday, June 26th, and Sunday, June 27th. The three-night run of sold out performances will be available to stream in HD via nugs.net. Tickets for each show can be purchased individually for $24.99 or as a three night bundle for $59.99. After the first viewing, playback will be available for 48 hours on-demand.

Ahead of the Red Rocks shows, Widespread Panic will hold their 11th Tunes for Tots benefit concert on Thursday, June 24th, to support music education on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, home to approximately 30,000 people of the Oglala Lakota Nation. Proceeds from the concert will provide very much needed musical instruments and equipment to scholastic music programs in this, the most economically isolated region in the United States, as well as Title 1 programs in Colorado. Following the event, fans can stream audio from the concert exclusively on nugs.net, home to more than 1,000 live Widespread Panic performances available for audio streaming & download.

Over the past 30 years, Widespread Panic has released 12 studio albums and 43 live albums, selling more than three million copies and four million downloads as one of the most successful touring acts in the world. Attaining true road warrior status, the legendary band has broken attendance records at major venues throughout the country, including a staggering 61 sold out shows at Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado.