Gramatik To Return To Red Rocks This Spring

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GRAMATIK

Saturday, May 9th
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
On-Sale: Friday, January 16h @ 10am
Tickets: $37.50 Adv. 45.00 DoS
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Named 2014’s third most legally downloaded artist on BitTorrent behind Thom Yorke and Diplo, this past year has certainly been one of Gramatik’s most special years to date – but the drive and momentum for the Slovenian producer will hardly stop there. Coming off the hugely successful “Leave Your Mark” tour that took him and his fellow Lowtemp label mates around Europe and the US, Denis Jašarević has today announced that he will be returning to play at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre with special guest Cherub on May 9!   This show is produced by Live Nation and AEG Live.

After selling out the famed outdoor venue last May, fans will now get the chance to see the funk master once again at this esteemed stage in the Denver mountains. ‘Gramatik Fan Club’ members will have special access to a pre-sale, while the public on-sale will begin on Friday, January 16 at 10am MST. More special guests are to be announced soon!

Nate Todd

Nate Todd was born on the central plains of Nebraska, but grew up on the high plains of the Texas panhandle. With not much to do in either place, music was his constant companion. His parents dubbed the first two albums he ever owned onto a tape for him. Side A was Bert and Ernie’s Sing Along. Side B was Sgt. Peppers. His lifelong love affair with music started early as he practically grew up in a Rock & Roll band, with his father and uncle often taking him out on the road or into the studio with them. Nate began performing live at sixteen and hasn’t looked back, having played in numerous bands from L.A. to Austin. At the age of twenty he was bitten by the writing bug, and upon moving to Denver decided to pursue a degree from Metropolitan State University where he recently graduated with a B.A. in English and a minor in Cinema Studies.

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