Red Rocks season is officially back in full swing, and on April 5, 2025, Disco Lines brought the heat to Morrison, Colorado—despite the freezing temps. Taking the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre stage, he delivered an unforgettable performance that had fans dancing through the cold.
it’s murph
By the time I arrived, It’s Murph was already deep into his set. I’ll be honest—this wasn’t a show I picked out for myself. I was there to celebrate my friend’s 21st birthday, and up until that night, I never really considered myself an EDM fan. But the moment I stepped into the crowd, everything changed.
The energy was electric. The visuals lit up the night. And the bass? It vibrated through the rocks and straight into my chest. That’s when It’s Murph truly won me over.
His set felt like a full-blown journey—euphoric melodies seamlessly mixed with heavy, immersive bass lines that pulled you in and didn’t let go. Before I knew it, I was completely swept up in the moment, dancing like I’d been waiting for this night all along.
One moment that really stuck with me was his remix of Flume’s “Never Be Like You”—a personal favorite of mine. The way he flipped it gave me actual goosebumps.
I never thought I’d say this, but that night completely changed how I feel about EDM. I get it now.
Photos by Tessa Brancato. All images © 2025 Copyright Tessa Brancato. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
DISCO LINES
Next up, Disco Lines hit the stage to a roaring crowd that was more than ready to dance. This wasn’t just another set—it marked a major milestone in his career: his first-ever headlining performance at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Known for his infectious energy and playful stage presence, Disco Lines has built a loyal following with his club-ready anthems and lighthearted vibe, and this night proved exactly why.
One of the biggest highlights for me came when he played “TECHNO + TEQUILA”—a favorite for both me and my friend, who was celebrating her 21st birthday. If you’re new to Disco Lines, he has a fun tradition during this song: he pulls out a bottle of tequila and hands a shot to someone in the crowd. Naturally, we made our way as close to the front as we could, hoping she might be the lucky one. While she didn’t end up snagging the coveted birthday shot, the moment still felt personal and exciting—and we danced like no one was watching.
The setlist was pure energy from start to finish. He kept the crowd locked in with fan favorites like “Baby Girl” and “Restless Bones,” along with newer tracks like “Caught in a Moment,” his collaboration with Dillon Francis. His ability to blend house, pop, and electronic influences so effortlessly made every transition feel fresh and full of momentum.
But this night was more than just a party—it felt like a turning point. It opened a door for me into the world of EDM and house music. I left Red Rocks inspired, recharged, and totally hooked. Disco Lines brought joy, laughter, and insane beats to the rocks—and I already can’t wait for his return to Colorado.
Photos by Tessa Brancato. All images © 2025 Copyright Tessa Brancato. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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