[UPDATE]: Due to popular demand, Primus and Ween have added a second South Park anniversary concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The new date will occur on August 9th, the day before the original show that was announced back in March.
In addition to the cult-favorite rock weirdos, the South Park 25th-anniversary concerts will feature its creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. The tickets originally went on sale via an AXS ticket lottery. Those who registered for the lottery but did not get the chance to purchase tickets will receive an email granting access to a private pre-sale for the new show. Tickets will go on sale to the general public on Friday, June 10th, at 10 a.m. MT.
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[3/16/22]: Primus and Ween will help celebrate 25 years of the music of South Park with a concert at Red Rocks Amphitheatre. The one-night-only pairing is set to occur on August 10th at the iconic Morrison, CO venue. The concert was announced alongside the show’s Season 25 finale on Wednesday evening.
Also signed on for the celebration of the beloved adult animation program, which premiered on August 13th, 1997, are its creators, Trey Parker and Matt Stone. Fans can register with AXS from now through March 20th at 11:59 p.m. ET for the chance to purchase tickets. Randomly selected registrants will be notified via e-mail by Wednesday, March 23rd. They will then receive instructions on how to purchase two tickets for $99 each plus fees.
Primus frontman/bassist Les Claypool, who wrote and recorded the show’s theme music, has been welcoming viewers to South Park, Colorado—where there’s ample parking day or night and people shouting “howdy neighbor!”—throughout its 25-year run. Primus also appeared in the season two episode “Chef Aid” alongside Ween, who contributed the original song “The Rainbow”.
Watch the official announcement video for the South Park 25th Anniversary Concert at Red Rocks featuring Primus and Ween below.
Announcing the South Park 25th Anniversary Concert
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