Photography by: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)
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Alesso didn’t try to outshine Red Rocks at his April 25 performance—he just leaned into what he does best: big, glossy emotion with enough drop-driven payoff to keep the altitude from getting to anyone’s head.
The set played like a love letter to peak-era progressive house, with “Years” and “If I Lose Myself” landing like muscle memory for a crowd that clearly grew up on this stuff. There were newer, pop-leaning detours, but the real electricity came when he tapped into that old-school, hands-up catharsis that Red Rocks practically demands. See photos from the show below.

Photography by: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)

Photography by: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)

Photography by: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)

Photography by: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)

Photography by: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)

Photography by: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)

Photography by: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)

Photography by: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)

Photography by: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)

Photography by: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)

Photography by: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)

Photography by: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)

Photography by: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)

Photography by: Brandon Johnson (@bjohnsonxar)