The legendary rapper Snoop Dogg has performed in some of the best places in the country, from the Super Bowl halftime show to Coachella, but he said one of the best venues is in Colorado.

Snoop Dogg sat down with FOX31 ahead of his concert at Red Rocks on Monday, April 20. The rapper was excited to perform, not just because it was on the unofficial holiday for cannabis lovers and because Coloradans are “fire-friendly,” but also because it was at Red Rocks.

Throughout his over 30-year career making hit songs like “Drop It Like It’s Hot” and performing at iconic places like the Super Bowl LVI halftime show, Snoop Dogg said Red Rocks is one of the best venues.

“I mean, it’s one of the greatest venues that you could actually perform at. The acoustics, the way that the rocks are set up, the way the venue, the crowd is at an angle. So normally if you go to a concert, you’re here, and the audience is around you, but this is like you’re here, and the audience is up, and they’re around you. So it’s just a great way to perform.”

It’s not just about the way Red Rocks is set up, Snoop Dogg said the sound is a part of it too.

“It’s such a great venue with the sound. Like I said, those rocks bouncing off of the acoustics, it just sounds so good, and the people just love the way it sounds and the way it feels.

Snoop Dogg isn’t the only one who loves Red Rocks. Billboard Magazine said the amphitheater was the second-best attended venue in the U.S. and the fourth-best attended venue in the world. Red Rocks has consistently topped every best concert list over the years as well.

It’s not just attending concerts, either.

Other performers like drummer Devon Vonbalson said it was a “real honor” to play at, while singer Dillon Basse in the band Flipturn said it was his “dream venue.” Bassist Madeline Jarman with Flipturn said they could “get in the zone” and feel comfortable on the stage.

The only caveat to the renowned venue is the altitude. Rapper Cardi B said “this air ain’t no joke” after taking a break to grab some oxygen while performing at Ball Arena in Denver. However, for Snoop Dogg, being high is no problem.

“This ain’t too high for me, but when I go to Aspen, that’s a little too high for the dog, you know what I mean? So my altitude in Aspen don’t agree, but Red Rocks, we cool, we gravy,” Snoop Dogg said.