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2025 Greeley Stampede SuperStars Concert Series Lineup

2025 Greeley Stampede SuperStars Concert Series Lineup


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Summer thrills are on their way at the 2025 Greeley Stampede presented by Chevron. In just a few short  months, we’ll be celebrating our independence with electrifying concerts, top rodeo action, and endless family  fun! To kick off the Stampede season with a bang, we’re thrilled to announce the highly anticipated SuperStars  Concert Series, Colorado’s best concert deal, presented by Power Services Company. Don’t miss out on the  excitement and mark your calendars now for the 2025 Greeley Stampede community celebration June 25 – July 6! 

SuperStars Concert Series presented by Power Services Company 

Friday, June 27, 8PM:  Ludacris with BigXthaPlug

Saturday, June 28, 8PM: Warren Zeiders with TBA

Sunday, June 29, 8PM: Justin Moore with Clay Walker 

Thursday, July 3, 8PM: Scotty McCreery with TBA 

Saturday, July 5, 8PM: Parker McCollum with Mackenzie Carpenter

Artist Info 

Friday, June 27 

Ludacris:

The career of the multitalented Chris “Ludacris” Bridges can best be described as remarkable. As a  recording artist, he has sold more than 24 million albums worldwide, thanks to the blockbuster success  of such singles as “Stand Up,” “Get Back,” “Southern Hospitality,” “Number One Spot,” “Money  Maker” and “My Chick Bad.” All of these records were accompanied by ingenious videos that  demonstrated Bridges’ far-reaching imagination, and his willingness to stretch the boundaries of what  rap videos should look and feel like. 

BigXthaPlug: 

BigXthaPlug, Dallas, Texas’ own rising star, is rapidly solidifying his place as one of hip-hop’s most  powerful voices, known for his unapologetic lyrics and magnetic presence on the mic. His RIAA  platinum-certified singles “Texas,” “Mmhmm,” and “Levels” laid the foundation for his game-changing  sophomore album, Take Care. Debuting at No. 8 on the Billboard 200 and moving 48,000 album equivalent units in its first week, the album quickly captured the industry’s attention.  

Saturday. June 28 

Warren Zeiders: 

Warren Zeiders is one of the buzziest up-and-coming stars in Country music, quickly emerging as one  of the genre’s newest headliners. He recently won the CMT Award for “Breakthrough Male Video of  the Year” (this was his first nomination). He released his debut album in 2023 — Pretty Little Poison via  Warner Records — and has already notched him his first RIAA Double Platinum certified single and a  No. 1 single at Country Radio with the album’s title track “Pretty Little Poison.” At just 25, Warren only 

started releasing music in the last three years and has already acquired more than 2 billion career  streams, 1 billion TikTok views and currently has 7.9 million monthly Spotify Listeners. 

Sunday, June 29 

Justin Moore: 

Multi-PLATINUM hitmaker Justin Moore has built a loyal following over the past decade with his  traditional country sound and captivating live shows. His deeply personal latest single “This Is My Dirt”  just earned him his 13th No. 1, and it follows the RIAA PLATINUM-certified “You, Me, and Whiskey,” a  smoldering duet with Priscilla Block. Over his 10+ year career, Moore’s No. 1 hits have included “Point  at You,” “Lettin’ The Night Roll” “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away,” “Small Town USA” and “Till My Last  Day,” as well as PLATINUM-certified albums and singles. The Valory Music Co. recording artist has  earned multiple ACM, ACA, CMT, People’s Choice, and ACC Awards nominations, as well as an ACM  Award win. In addition to multiple festivals, headline shows and select direct-support dates, Moore  has also been busy hosting his Justin Moore Podcast sponsored by Bobcat with tour manager JR,  interviewing guests such as Oscar award-winning actor Matthew McConaughey; Country stars Tracy  Lawrence, Jon Pardi, Brantley Gilbert; wrestling champion Diamond Dallas Page and ESPN’s Marty  Smith. He also recently took on a new role as co-host on 103.7 The Buzz’s morning drive-time sports  talk show, “Morning Mayhem,” where he spends his weekday mornings dishing out his never-ending  sports knowledge on-air 

Clay Walker: 

Many of the country fans behind the almost 20 million on-demand and video streams for his latest  single “Need A Bar Sometimes” – who may also be among his 750,000 TikTok followers – are wholly  unaware of Walker’s history. Discovered in a Beaumont area bar by noted producer and head of Giant  Records James Stroud (Toby Keith, Tracy Lawrence, Tim McGraw, Kenny Rogers), Walker was in his  early twenties when he started rattling off a string of smash hits. Among them, “Live Until I Die,”  “Dreaming With My Eyes Open,” “This Woman And This Man,” “Hypnotize The Moon,” “Rumor Has It,”  “Then What,” “I Can’t Sleep” and “She Won’t Be Lonely Long.” His self-titled debut album rocketed to  platinum status, the first of four to cross the million-sold mark. 

Thursday, July 3 

Scotty McCreery:

Scotty McCreery has been a household name for nearly half his life, ever since making history in 2011  as both the first country artist and the youngest male artist of any genre to debut his first studio  album, the Platinum-certified Clear as Day, at No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard Top 200 Albums chart.  With his latest album Rise & Fall, featuring his sixth No. 1 single “Cab in a Solo,” current single “Fall of  Summer,” and 11 additional tracks, McCreery explores classic themes of heartbreak, rowdy nights,  nostalgia, faith, newfound joy, fatherhood, and enduring love, and through it all, felt comfortable  being himself, resulting in a project full of electrified twang, rich baritone vocals and insightful  storytelling. The 31-year-old has sold more than 4 million albums and achieved 6 No.1 hits: the recent  “Cab in a Solo,” the RIAA Platinum-certified “Damn Strait,” the RIAA Gold certified “You Time,” the  RIAA Gold certified “In Between,” the RIAA Platinum certified “This is It,” and the RIAA Triple Platinum  certified “Five More Minutes.” 

Saturday, July 5 

Parker McCollum:

Singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Parker McCollum has reached the ranks of a bona fide  Country music superstar by connecting with fans and critics alike through his relatable and authentic  sound. His most recent album, Never Enough (released on May 12, 2023 via MCA Nashville), is a  statement collection of music that cements his status as one of Country’s strongest new voices.  Currently on his massive Burn It Down Tour throughout 2024, McCollum will be performing at some of 

the most iconic venues around the nation and appearing at Country music’s top music festivals.  McCollum has been named an ‘Artist to Watch’ by Rolling Stone, Billboard, SiriusXM, CMT, RIAA, and  more with American Songwriter noting, “The Texas native teeters on the edge of next-level  superstardom.” 

Mackenzie Carpenter: 

Mackenzie Carpenter kickstarted her career as a songwriter for Lily Rose’s 2021 No. 1hit “Villain,” and  has since co-written songs including Top 15 single “I’m Not Pretty” and new fan-favorite tracks  “Indifferent” and “28th of June” with breakout star Megan Moroney all while starting her own career  as an artist. Since signing her first record deal with The Valory Music Co. in 2022, Mackenzie has been  named to MusicRow Magazine’s ‘Next Big Thing’ Artists Class Of 2025, Spotify’s Hot Country 2024  Artists to Watch, CMT’s Next Women of Country class of 2023 and Nashville Briefing’s Artists to Watch  2023. 

Tickets and Colorado’s Best Concert Deal! 

The Greeley Stampede remains committed to offering affordable, high-quality entertainment for the community celebration. In recent years, they’ve faced rising costs for concerts, including artist fees and  production expenses averaging well over $350,000 per concert. Looking at the music industry, many of the top  artists in country music and other genres are now starting at $2,000,000 – $3,000,000 for booking. To address  these increases, the Stampede is returning to a five-concert series to better utilize their resources while  investing more into the concerts that fit their budget and business model as well as adjusting ticket prices. 

Concert ticket prices will stay affordable with Colorado’s best concert deal, the SuperStars Concert Series  Package, available beginning February 4th at 10am. Buy early and save up to $170 with the SuperStars Concert  Package ranging from $150-180 for all five concerts until May 1st (Additional online fees may apply. For a  limited time only. See below for all event pricing)! Individual concert tickets will also remain budget-friendly,  starting at $45 per concert (additional fees may apply) available February 11th. According to the Denver Post1,  the average concert ticket price in the Denver area for 2024 ranged from $106.07 to $130.81, marking a  23.33% increase from 2023. Along with the Stampede’s additional investment in the concert series, their prices  have only increased by an average of 13%, keeping them 71% below the Denver area’s average ticket price. 

Furthermore, the Greeley Stampede does not use dynamic pricing or third-party sites for any of event tickets,  ensuring their prices remain affordable and consistent. The only price change will occur on May 1st, when  individual event ticket prices will increase by $10 per ticket and the SuperStars package will increase by $25 ($5  per concert). 

Returning in 2025, the Standing Room Only (SRO) tickets will only be available as printed tickets to reduce  scams. Mobile tickets will not be available or accepted for SRO. Tickets for SRO can be purchased online at  greeleystampede.org and mailed to you or purchased through the Stampede ticket office in-person. Don’t be  scammed by accepting or purchasing any digital, print-at-home, or mobile tickets for the SRO area as they will  not be valid tickets to the concert you are hoping to enjoy. The SRO Lead-Up Zone will open at 6pm arena  concert nights for early scanning/wristbanding and access to an exclusive bar before the arena gates open.  

Tickets to the PRCA ProRodeo Series, PRCA Xtreme Bulls, Demolition Derby, American Bull Fighting, Heritage of  Mexico Rodeo, and carnival will also be available starting Tuesday, February 4tht at 10am.  

Tickets can be purchased in-person, and skip the additional online fees, at the new ticket office located at 600  N 14th Ave Monday through Friday, 10am-4pm. You can also call the ticket office during open hours at 970- 356-7787. To purchase online, visit greeleystampede.org (additional fees apply). Only purchase tickets directly  from the Greeley Stampede to avoid ticket scams. The Greeley Stampede does not participate in dynamic 

pricing or third-party ticket sites. Ticket prices increase starting May 1st (see ticket pricing below). For  questions, please e-mail [email protected] or message the Stampede on Facebook.  

2025 Arena Events Schedule (In-Person Pricing) Tix Price

June 25

PRCA Xtreme Bulls $25-30 $35-40 Thursday, June 26 PRCA ProRodeo #1 $15-30 $25-40 Military Appreciation Night 

Friday, June 27

Ludacris with BigXthaPlug $45-60 $55-70 Saturday, June 28 PRCA ProRodeo #2 $15-30 $25-40 Warren Zeiders with TBA $45-60 $55-70 

Sunday, June 29

PRCA ProRodeo #3 $15-30 $25-40 Justin Moore with Clay Walker $45-60 $55-70 

Monday, June 30

PRCA ProRodeo #4 $15-30 $25-40 Stampede Out Cancer Night 

Tuesday, July 1

PRCA ProRodeo #5 $15-30 $25-40 First Responders Appreciation Night 

Wednesday, July 2

PRCA ProRodeo- Finals $15-30 $25-40 Thursday, July 3 Scotty McCreery with TBA $45-60 $55-70 Friday, July 4 American Bull Fighting $15-20 $25-30 Saturday, July 5 Heritage of Mexico Rodeo $20-30 $30-40 Parker McCollum with Mackenzie Carpenter $45-60 $55-70 

Sunday, July 6

Demolition Derby $20-35 $30-45 

SuperStars Concert Series Package $150-180 $180-210 

One ticket to all five arena concerts 

*All arena event tickets include park admission. Purchases will be limited to five arena event tickets or  SuperStars concert packages per person online. For larger purchases, email [email protected].  

Watch for ticket scams! 

Don’t fall for overpriced ticket scams and only purchase your tickets from the Greeley Stampede. Only official  Stampede tickets will be accepted at the event. To make sure your tickets are official, only purchase from  greeleystampede.org or directly from the Stampede ticket office. Purchasing directly from the Greeley  Stampede will not only ensure you have valid tickets, they are a lot less expensive.  

Coming soon! 

More entertainment announcements will be made later for the Civitas Park Stage headliners which will include  a faith concert as well as a rock concert. Also keep an eye out for information about the Kids Korral attractions,  special events, parades, art show, and more! 

Park Wide Clear Bag Policy 

The Greeley Stampede will be continuing the park wide clear bag policy. With current trends in the event and  entertainment industry, clear bag policies are becoming standard. Guests are encouraged to limit the items  coming into the park by only bringing what you need for the day. Exceptions will be made for medically  necessary items and diaper bags. For more information about the updated clear bag policy and a list of items  that need to stay at home, visit greeleystampede.org/p/clear-bag-policy.  

The 2025 Greeley Stampede presented by Chevron is scheduled for June 25 – July 6. For more information,  visit greeleystampede.org and follow the Greeley Stampede on social media. 

ABOUT THE GREELEY STAMPEDE: The Greeley Stampede has a parkwide clear bag policy. Learn more about the parkwide clear bag  policy at greeleystampede.org/p/clear-bag-policy. The Greeley Stampede, a 501(c)4 nonprofit corporation, is the Colorado’s premiere  summer western celebration. The 2025 Stampede is scheduled for June 25 – July 6. This longstanding event has grown in diversity and  popularity since its inception and has provided music and rodeo entertainment to hundreds of thousands of people every summer. The  

Stampede has been inducted in the Pro Rodeo Hall of Fame and received many awards including PRCA Mountain States Large Rodeo of  the Year, RMCMA Event of the Year and listed in the US Today Top 10 rodeos. For more information about the Greeley Stampede visit  www.greeleystampede.org

1.Wenzel, John. “High ticket prices, new venues and more trends for Denver’s 2024 concert season.” Denver Post, February 19,  2024. www.denverpost.com/2024/02/19/denver-music-concert…

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