Ms. Lauryn Hill made her Red Rocks Amphitheatre debut less than a year ago, but the singer and rapper isn’t wasting any time in plotting her return.
Hill will headline Red Rocks again Sept. 26 to celebrate the 20-year anniversary of her acclaimed, influential solo album “The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill.”
Tickets are on sale at 10 a.m. April 20 via and will run $39.50-$199.50.
Hill’s first show at Red Rocks, part of a with En Vogue and Common, was also a ’90s-themed affair.
However, a poor sound mix, boorish fans and a reticent Hill made for an awkward evening, .
“She scarcely put weight on her voice, letting her massive, 12-piece backing band drown out the vocals that she’d already crushed into sporadic bursts of lyrics you could only parse if you knew the songs by heart,” wrote Denver Post music critic Dylan Owens at the time. “Her rap-heavy tracks were the high points, ones that saw Hill go in with the fury of one of the ’90s finest MCs (“Final Hours” and the Fugees’ “Ready or Not”).
Hill, a Grammy winner, will kick off her new, Live Nation-produced tour in Virginia Beach, Va., on July 5, with the Red Rocks date falling about a week before the end of her tour in St. Louis on Oct. 5.




