
Imposter Facebook Page Doesn’t Belong to Colorado Music Venue
Colorado's Red Rocks Amphitheatre is beloved by many. Coloradans view the music venue as one of the most beautiful in the world and concertgoers and artists alike dream of experiencing its magic.
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However, if you're looking to follow the iconic venue on social media you might want to preview the content that's being posted before hitting the "like" button as there is currently a Facebook group operating under the venue's name that has nothing to do with it.
Imposter Facebook Page Operating Under Colorado Music Venue Name
First of all, if you want to follow the real Red Rocks Park and Amphitheatre on Facebook, you'll find the venue's official page here.

The real page boasts nearly 800,000 followers and as you can see above, publishes valuable content directly related to the venue.
However, because the names are so similar, it's not difficult to accidentally join the imposter group on Facebook. In fact, the only difference between the names of the pages is the official page's use of the word "and" in its title while the fake group uses an ampersand.
The unofficial Facebook group has 49,700 members and can be found here.
One of the most unfortunate things about the unaffiliated page is the content posted by the admin, which usually consists of political-themed posts that some might argue are little more than propaganda.
The group has been called out in comments various times with many of its group members announcing that the constant non-musical political content has prompted them to leave.
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