The String Cheese Incident has announced a string of live performances dubbed the Colorado Cheese Rush 2025, five headlining concerts set to take place in the band’s Centennial home state. The impending run begins with two nights at the esteemed Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colo., beginning on July 18, with The Wood Brothers and July 19, featuring Daniel Donato’s Cosmic Country.
After offering two nights of music on the Red Rock Amphitheatre stage, the ensemble will bring their high-energy brand of jamgrass to the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail, Colo., on August 8 and 9. Ultimately, the group’s regional jaunt will close after a final appearance, August 10, at the Amphitheater at Las Colonias in Grand Junction, Colo.
Members of the String Cheese Incident marked their 30th anniversary by speaking to Relix and appearing on the magazine’s cover. Keith Moseley was asked about the band’s past collaborations at Red Rocks during the conversation. He responded,
“Anytime you get a chance to collaborate with someone who’s been an influence on your music, that’s something special—like what we just did at Red Rocks. We played with George Porter, Ivan Neville and Tony Hall and did a whole New Orleans Incident. Then on Sunday, we played with Jerry Douglas, Sam Bush and Sierra Hull— we played some of their tunes and some bluegrass standards. It’s always fun to get outside of what we do all the time and dip into someone else’s tunes, someone else’s delivery and be a part of someone else’s musical expression.”
See SCI’s post below for more information on their Colorado Cheese Rush 2025.
For tickets and additional information, visit www.stringcheeseincident.com/#tourdates.
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