TobyMac at Red Rocks with Switchfoot and Cochren and Co.

TobyMac announces a headlining show at the historic landmark venue Red Rocks Amphitheater on May 7th, 2025. Tickets for the show will go on sale on January 31st at Noon Eastern.
Join TobyMac and the DiverseCity band as they perform in the incredible atmosphere of Red Rocks for a special night of entertainment. Cochren & Co. will kick off the night followed by multi-platinum-selling Switchfoot for a high-energy event.
"Over the years we've had the honor and privilege of doing hundreds of TobyMac shows and they've all been spectacular but this one... this one is going to be very special," shares Curtis Pinkerton Director of Marketing, Awakening Foundation.
"When you combine TobyMac, one of the best Christian artists to ever do it, with the natural beauty of Red Rocks Amphitheater you're in for a treat. When you add special guests Cochren & Co and Switchfoot into that equation the result is a night of music that will undoubtedly change lives.
TobyMac at Red Rocks is supported by Awakening Foundation, Food For The Hungry, K-LOVE, and Altrua HealthShare.
Click here to purchase tickets on January 31st.
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