Bright Eyes announced yesterday the postponement of their concert that was originally slated for tonight, May 6, at the iconic Red Rocks Amphitheater in Morrison, Colorado. A statement posted by the band read in part, “Today, after consulting with their meteorological team, the venue, which is owned by the City of Denver, determined that incoming weather conditions would make it unsafe to move forward.” Videos by VICE The show commemorating the 21st anniversary of Bright Eyes’ twin 2005 albums I’m Wide Awake, It’s Morning and Digital Ash in a Digital Urn was widely anticipated by fans of the band, many of whom had already traveled considerable distances to Denver for the concert. But as the inclement weather warnings forced venue management to call off the show, the band was forced to grapple with a difficult decision: postpone the concert, surely—but to what date?…