Doors Open 7PM
Opening Artist: Emmet Stevens 8:30PM
Headliner: BELLAMY BROTHERS 10PM
General Admission Advance $25
General Admission Day Of Show $32 Online Or At The Door
Cattlemens Lounge $60 *UPDATE: Cattlemens No Longer Available
VIP Lounge $85 *UPDATE: VIP No Longer Available
TICKET DESCRIPTIONS
VIP TICKETS
Offers you expedited entry- with first to enter when doors open at 7PM or no wait anytime you arrive. Our VIP Lounge is located side stage with tables & chairs seating for you to enjoy before, during, and after the concert. No assigned seating. Choose your seating when you arrive- first come first serve basis. Enjoy a Buffet before the concert, a private bathroom, VIP hostess & private bar for VIP Guests Only! Watch the concert side stage, on TVs, or work your way around the venue to see the show… Your night, Your choice! Limited Quantities.
** VIP GUESTS ONLY Please use the VIP Line to Enter.
CATTLEMEN’S LOUNGE TICKETS
Enjoy the evening, before and during the concert, in The Cattleman’s Lounge. The open lounge has tables & chairs that are on a first come first serve basis. Seats are not assigned. Includes a buffet of finger foods before the concert, and a private bar exclusively for our Cattlemen Lounge Guests. The lounge is located on the far side of the venue, opposite the stage. You can watch the concert from a distance from the lounge, on our large flat screens or gather at the front of the stage…Your night, Your choice. Limited Quantities
GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS
General Admission gets you in the venue to enjoy the concert. The floor area is standing room only with bar stools around the Venue, first come, first serve.
The stage is easily seen from any area in The Stockyard.
The Bellamy Brothers’ unique musical journey spans 40 years, from pop to country, marked by hits like “Let Your Love Flow” and “If I Said You Had A Beautiful Body.” Their iconic songs like “Redneck Girl” and “Reggae Cowboy” have left a lasting legacy, solidifying their place in country music history. On the infrequent off days from the road, Howard and David head the bus back to their 150-acre family ranch in Darby, Florida just north of Tampa. A working ranch, the spread consists of Purebred Charlois cattle and quarter horses.