Umphrey’s McGee finished off their three-night run at Red Rocks Amphitheatre with a show designed for the Led Zeppelin fans in the scene and a chance for the band to show off their rocker chops. They’d be welcoming Jason Bonham to join along for a full set of music, which was a second set full of Zepp and signature Umph shredding.
Our friend Stephen Olker Photography covered the whole weekend for us and finished off the run with this gallery below.
Scroll down to see the setlist and final set of shots from the run… —Editor
Umphrey’s McGee @ Red Rocks 6.23.19
Set 1: Bridgeless > Bad Friday, Anchor Drops > It Doesn’t Matter[1], Slacker, Blue Echo > The Floor
Set 2: Immigrant Song[2], Ramble On[3], How Many More Times[2], Ten Years Gone[4], Hey, Hey What Can I Do[5], Bron-Y-Aur Stomp[5], No Quarter[2], What Is and What Should Never Be[3], Whole Lotta Love[6], Kashmir[2]
Set 3: Dump City, Preamble > Mantis[7], Front Porch[8], August > Bridgeless[9]
Encore: Conduit[4], The Song Remains the Same[2]
[1] with Back In Black (AC/DC) teases
[2] with Jason Bonham on drums and James Dylan on vocals
[3] debut, Led Zeppelin; with Jason Bonham on drums and James Dylan on vocals
[4] with Jason Bonham on drums
[5] with Jason Bonham on drums and Brendan on acoustic
[6] with Jason Bonham on drums, James Dylan on vocals, and Eric Krasno on guitar
[7] with It’s About That Time (Mile Davis) jam; unfinished
[8] with Waterfalls (TLC) quotes
[9] with Immigrant Song (Led Zeppelin) teases
Notes:
In the Light intro before Immigrant Song
last Hey, Hey What Can I Do 06.28.2015 (364 shows)
last Bron-Y-Aur Stomp 04.24.2010 (930 shows)
last No Quarter 11.15.2005 (1,467 shows)