
Grandstand Reserved Seating - $51.50-$56.50*
All tickets are non-refundable and non-exchangeable, regardless of weather. Events held rain or shine.
Come party at the Dancin' in the Dirt Concert! Catch Chase Rice in the dirt just after the rodeo, around 9:15 pm.
Rodeo ticket holders are welcome to stay in their reserved seat for the concert, or move to the dirt arena floor on a space available basis. The concert is included for Sept. 12 2026 Rodeo ticket holders or concert-only tickets can be purchased separately.
For those who wish to attend the concert only, purchase tickets for the Dancin' In The Dirt Concert separately.
Few artists have had the enduring impact on country music that Chase Rice can claim—and fewer still possess the courage to leave it in the past and blaze a new trail. A true singer-songwriter with success in both disciplines, Rice’s 15-year career has taken the Florida-born, North Carolina-raised artist to chart peaks and global stages. But with his eighth studio album, ELDORA, his only destination is the American West.
A 10x Platinum artist who burst onto the country scene as a Diamond-certified songwriter (“Cruise”), Rice also scored two No. 1 hits at country radio with songs like “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen.” and “Eyes On You.” Those songs helped ignite a movement through chest-thumping euphoria and bold romantic passion. He sold out international tours and shared stadium stages with Garth Brooks and Kenny Chesney before ultimately leaving the major label system behind.
Now fully independent and with more than 3 billion streams to his credit, ELDORA signals Rice’s renewed dedication to the storytelling craft. Written in Colorado and inspired by a hidden mountainside town, the 12-song album is the most raw and unguarded expression of Rice’s talent to date—born in the afterglow of an epic show at Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
Working closely with co-writer and producer Oscar Charles, Rice embraces the unfiltered, rough-hewn approach of an off-the-grid maverick—embodying the Western mystique while boldly venturing where few artists of his stature would dare.