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Amarillo-area entertainment news in brief – Amarillo.com

Midland to perform at Hodgetown

Country group Midland is scheduled to makes its Amarillo debut on Saturday, April 3, at Hodgetown in downtown Amarillo. Gates open at 6 p.m.

There will be on-field seating pods, a seating bowl, and general admission seats available.

Hailing from Dripping Springs, lead vocalist Mark Wystrach fronts Midland’s sound that is rounded out with lead guitarist/vocalist Jess Carson and bass player/vocalist Cameron Duddy. 

Their critically acclaimed sophomore album “Let it Roll” (Big Machine Records) earned the No. 1 position on Billboard’s Top Country Album Sales.

Presale general admission tickets are $29.50; pre-sale field 2 seating tickets are $49.50; and pre-sale field 1 seating tickets are $49.50. 

To purchase advance tickets online, go to mpv.tickets.com.

Clarendon drive-in hosts TobyMac, Cochren & Co. 

A drive-in theater tour featuring TobyMac with special guest Cochren & Co. is scheduled for 5:30 p.m. Friday, April 16 at the Sandell Drive-In in Clarendon.

This is a live concert and the artists will be performing live on stage, as well as projected onto the screen after dusk.

All tickets are sold on a per car basis with a limit of six per car, regardless of age.   

Cars will be parked in the order they arrive in their respective zone. Oversized vehicles such as large vans, buses, and motorhomes are not permitted.

Be prepared to show your ticket (either printed or on mobile device) to be scanned.

Food and beverages must be exclusively purchased at the concession stand.

The stage will include a sound system, but the sound will also be supplemented via an FM radio frequency.

Tickets are $250 per car for platinum parking; $175 per car for gold parking; $125 per car for silver parking; and $88 per car for value parking.

For more information or to purchase tickets, visit https://ift.tt/2OXA77r

Starlight Ranch opens season with Crockett on April 30

Starlight Ranch, 1415 Sunrise Drive, is opening its event season with Charley Crockett and Jesse Daniels on Friday, April 30. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m. This will be an outdoor show with limited capacity.

Crockett’s new album “Welcome to the Hard Times,” is perhaps even more potent proof of his literal heartbreak than the scar on his chest. After undergoing open heart surgery that saved his life, Crockett says he considered calming down for “just a minute” but once he recovered he did just the opposite.

This is an all-ages, family-friendly show. Guests younger than 18 must be accompanied by an adult and masks are required by all guests upon entry.

For ticketing questions, email support@prekindle.com

Tickets for this show are $17 (plus fees) for general admission and $40 (plus fees) for VIP, which includes a private viewing area and expidited admission.

Tickets may be purchased online at https://ift.tt/3tHZjgY

Wetzel to perform at Hodgetown

Koe Wetzel will perform live at Hodgetown on Saturday, May 1, with opener Pecos & the Rooftops. Gates are scheduled to open at 6 p.m., with live music set to begin at 7 p.m.

Tickets are on sale via www.SodPoodles.com or at the Hodgetown box office in-person or by phone at 806-803-9547.

A Texas-born singer, songwriter, guitarist, and producer, Wetzel “kicks out hard rock hooks with a twang bred in rough and tumble dives, yet meant for stadium stages.”

Pecos & the Rooftops are a close-knit group of friends from northeast Texas that came together while in college in Lubbock. The band is Pecos Hurley (vocals/acoustic guitar), Brandon Jones (rhythm guitar), Zack Foster (lead guitar), Kalen Davis (bass), and Kade Trentham (drums). 

Box office hours are Monday through Friday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Seat ticket pricing starts at $30 and increases depending on ticket type and location. Seating options comprise VIP and standard on-field pods for four people, premium club seats, bowl seating, and standing room/lawn seating. For more information on hospitality areas and tickets, call (806) 803-7762 or email groups@sodpoodles.com.

McCollum scheduled to perform at Starlight Ranch 

Parker McCollum and William Beckmann make their way back to Amarillo on Friday, May 7 at Starlight Ranch, 1415 Sunrise Drive. Doors open at 7 p.m. and the show starts at 8 p.m.

This will be an outdoor show with limited capacity. 

McCollum comes from a no-nonsense, hard-working family. His was the sort of upbringing where “if you’re going to do something and you’re not going to do it one-hundred percent; you shouldn’t do it all.” It’s why this 27-year-old treats each song he writes with a painstaking level of dedication, reverence, and — as he readily admits — even a bit of obsession.

This is an all-ages, family-friendly show. Guests younger than 18 must be accompanied by an adult and masks are required by all guests upon entry.

For ticketing questions, email support@prekindle.com

Tickets for this show are $30 (plus fees) for general admission and $75 (plus fees) for VIP, which includes private viewing area and expedited seating.

Tickets may be purchased online at https://ift.tt/3tHZjgY

Gaither Vocal Band coming to Amarillo

The Gaither Vocal Band brings its The Good Things Take Time 2020 Tour to Amarillo at 7 p.m. Thursday, Oct. 24, at The Church at Quail Creek.

Make your plans to join in for a special night of worship.

General admission tickets start at $30 and are available for purchase with charge-by-Phone at 1-855-484-1991; at the church office, 801 Tascosa Road, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. 

They can also be purchased online at www.platformtickets.com.

For more information 1-855-484-1991 or email support@platformtickets.com



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