Today, Big Gigantic has offered fans more information about his seventh-annual Rowdytown shows, which will take over the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheatre in Morrison, Colorado, on September 28th and 29th. For this year’s two-night run, Big Gigantic has something really special in the works, with the shows also hosting an immersive 3D experience provided by the team at 3D Live. For these special 3D performances, 3D Live’s award-winning and innovative visual technology will be carefully tailored to Big Gigantic’s headlining sets. Notably, this will be the first time Red Rocks has ever hosted a 3D performance, making for a landmark moment in the famed outdoor venue’s history.
However, while Rowdytown VII is sure to be a can’t-miss event due to the special visuals alone, that is not the only draw for the weekend. In addition to Big G’s headlining sets, today, the famed electronic act also announced the friends they’ve invited along for the ride as support. On Friday, September 28th, Big Gigantic will be joined by San Holo, Boogie T.rio Live Band, and Droeloe. The next night, on Saturday, September 29th, 3LAU, Louis Futon, and Party Pupils will help get the party started ahead of Big Gigantic’s final show of the weekend.
As noted in Big Gigantic’s announcement on Facebook,
Rowdytown is a place where we have always been able to push ourselves and our boundaries as musicians. This year is no different. We have a bunch of new, unheard, unreleased music for you and we can’t wait for you to hear it. For the first time ever at Red Rocks, we will be bringing the best in 3D technology, which will create a unique, personal experience for every single person each night. We are carefully crafting our setlists each night to take you on a Big Gigantic audio and visual journey from start to finish. This sensory odyssey is something we have been working on for years and we are ready to bring it to life! Prepare for the craziest Rowdytown you’ve ever experienced!
You can check out the announcement video and artwork for Rowdytown VII below. For more information and ticketing, head to Big Gigantic’s website here.