
Featuring a live concert with Dylan Marlowe. These Standing In The Dirt Only tickets offer access to the concert and an up-close partying near the chutes and stage. Wine, beer and cocktails will be available for purchase.
Dancin' In The Dirt concert ticket holders will get exclusive access to The Chute bar prior to the concert start time. The Chute is for guests ages 21+, with a full bar to pre-funk before the Dancin' In The Dirt Concert starts. Only Dancin' In The Dirt concert ticket holders have access to The Chute, at Gate 1, where guests might even get a glimpse of the rodeo action.
Note: Rodeo/Concert combo ticket holders do not have access to The Chute. All ages access to Dancin’ In The Dirt concert will be available at gate 13 at the conclusion of Rodeo. The Chute has limited capacity, first come first served, concert access available at gate 13 after Rodeo concludes.
Party & Concert Only Tickets - $51.50 (does not include Rodeo)
All tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable, regardless of weather. Events held rain or shine.
Please note: There is no wheelchair access or seating on the dirt arena floor; standing room only.
More Protective Version Arena Floor Surface Advisory
Following the rodeo, guests may be permitted to enter the arena floor for the concert. The arena floor is a natural dirt surface used for livestock and rodeo activities and may contain uneven, soft, rutted or unstable areas. Guests entering the arena floor assume responsibility for assessing the surface conditions. Individuals using wheelchairs, scooters or other mobility devices may find the surface difficult to traverse and should exercise caution when accessing or moving about the arena floor.
Accessible viewing areas are available in the Grandstand for guests who prefer a more stable surface. If you need assistance, please speak with event staff.
Rooted in the storytelling of country’s golden era but driven by the rebellious spark of punk rock, Sony Music Nashville’s Dylan Marlowe is redefining what “three chords and the truth” can sound like. Raised in Statesboro, Georgia, Marlowe blends small-town authenticity with an edge honed from influences like Eric Church, Blink-182, and Limp Bizkit — a mix that gives his music both grit and heart.
After dropping out of Georgia Southern to chase songwriting in Nashville, he quickly earned a publishing deal and went on to co-write Jon Pardi’s #1 hit “Last Night Lonely.” His own releases — including the viral “drivers license” country flip, fan-favorite “Record High,” and “Boys Back Home” (feat. Dylan Scott) — have amassed more than 266 million streams, cementing him as one of country’s most dynamic new voices.
Now with his debut album Mid-Twenties Crisis, Marlowe captures the chaos and clarity of his generation — a raw, unfiltered look at growing up, holding on, and learning to stand firm when life doesn’t go as planned. Featuring collaborations with Riley Green and Dylan Scott, the record proves Marlowe isn’t chasing trends — he’s carving his own lane, pairing conviction with chaos and country with something louder.
“I’ve just started growing into my roots,” Marlowe says. “This album is everything I’ve lived — the highs, the lows, and the truth in between.”