Two of country music’s most dependable hitmakers are sharing one of the most breathtaking stages in the world. Dustin Lynch and Chase Rice co-headline Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, CO on April 22, a show presented by Coors Banquet with a portion of ticket proceeds benefiting the Wildland Firefighter Foundation. Since 2014, Coors Banquet has donated more than $2 million to the WFF, and this night adds to that legacy.
Lynch is riding real momentum heading into the show. The Grand Ole Opry star now has ten No. 1 hits at country radio, and his latest single “Easy To Love” is currently climbing the charts. He recently wrapped 2025 with a CBS appearance on The Road, joining Keith Urban as an on-stage partner and co-mentor. “Red Rocks is such a legendary venue, I couldn’t be more pumped to be back, especially with my buddy Chase Rice joining me this time around,” Lynch says.
Rice’s connection to the Wildland Firefighter Foundation runs deep. He trained alongside firefighters in Idaho as part of the Protect Our Protectors campaign in 2022, and his partnership with Coors Banquet in support of the WFF stretches back several years. The cause is personal, not promotional.
Musically, Rice arrives at this show off the strength of ‘Eldora’, his independent 2025 release and the most raw, unguarded record of his career. Fittingly, the album was born in the afterglow of his last Red Rocks appearance, making this return feel like a full-circle moment for an artist who continues to grow on his own terms.


