Ravenscoon and Jantsen took over Red Rocks with WonkyWilla, Jason Leech, Chozen, Noetika, and Dev

The second night of the season at Red Rocks Amphitheatre felt like a reset. Not just another date on the calendar, but the point where everything starts moving again.

There was a noticeable surge of energy running through the venue from the moment people started filing in. It wasn’t chaotic or forced. It was anticipation. The kind that builds naturally after time away, where the crowd shows up ready, and every set feels like it carries a little more weight.

Dev opened the night and immediately set the tone. Early slots at Red Rocks can sometimes feel transitional, but this didn’t. The crowd filled in quickly, and the response was there from the start, setting a foundation that carried through the rest of the night.

A B2B set from Chozen and Noetika followed, bringing a different dynamic into the night. The pacing tightened, and the transitions came faster, keeping the energy consistent while shifting the feel of the room in a way that felt intentional rather than abrupt.

Jason Leech stepped in next and added a layer that stood apart from the rest of the lineup. The live elements gave the set a different texture, breaking up the flow just enough to keep things from feeling repetitive as the crowd continued to build.

WonkyWilla pushed the night forward with a heavier, more aggressive sound that fully locked the crowd in. By this point, there was no ramp-up left. The room was already moving, and the set leaned into that momentum instead of trying to recreate it.

When Jantsen took over, the energy had settled into something steady and controlled. His set matched the pace of the crowd, keeping things tight and deliberate while still allowing the bigger moments to land.

Closing the night, Ravenscoon stepped into a fully engaged venue and elevated it without forcing anything beyond what was already there. The balance between heavier sections and more open space gave the set a sense of control that carried all the way through to the end.

What stood out most wasn’t any single moment, but the consistency from start to finish. The energy never dipped, and the anticipation that started from the first drop at the beginning of the night never really left. For a second night of the season, it felt like exactly what it needed to be.

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