Rocky Mountain High Experience: A John Denver Christmas on November 16 at 6 p.m.
- Seating: Main Floor
Rocky Mountain High Experience, A John Denver Christmas
Rocky Mountain High Experience®, A John Denver Christmas starring Rick Schuler—America’s top John Denver tribute—offers a cozy throwback to the ’70s when Denver’s songs filled the airwaves. With a wink and a warm smile, Rick strums through favorites like “Rocky Mountain High,” “Sunshine on My Shoulders,” and “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” You’ll also hear timeless gems such as “Leaving on a Jet Plane,” “Annie’s Song,” and the foot-tapping “Thank God I’m a Country Boy.”
Sprinkled throughout are John’s cozy Christmas carols and classics from his beloved TV specials, including “Aspenglow,” “Silent Night,” and “Joy to the World.” Add a crackling-fire vibe, a dash of nostalgia, and a chorus of festive standards, and you’ve got a holiday hug in concert form. Perfect for all ages, Rocky Mountain High Experience®, A John Denver Christmas is the can’t-miss show of the season—you might just forget it isn’t the ’70s and John isn’t actually onstage.
- Seating: Main Floor
Rocky Mountain High Experience, A John Denver Christmas
Rocky Mountain High Experience®, A John Denver Christmas starring Rick Schuler—America’s top John Denver tribute—offers a cozy throwback to the ’70s when Denver’s songs filled the airwaves. With a wink and a warm smile, Rick strums through favorites like “Rocky Mountain High,” “Sunshine on My Shoulders,” and “Take Me Home, Country Roads.” You’ll also hear timeless gems such as “Leaving on a Jet Plane,” “Annie’s Song,” and the foot-tapping “Thank God I’m a Country Boy.”
Sprinkled throughout are John’s cozy Christmas carols and classics from his beloved TV specials, including “Aspenglow,” “Silent Night,” and “Joy to the World.” Add a crackling-fire vibe, a dash of nostalgia, and a chorus of festive standards, and you’ve got a holiday hug in concert form. Perfect for all ages, Rocky Mountain High Experience®, A John Denver Christmas is the can’t-miss show of the season—you might just forget it isn’t the ’70s and John isn’t actually onstage.