Rangers Expand "Concert in Your Car" Series Outside New Globe Life Field
By Texas Rangers
Posted on May 15, 2020, May 15, 2020

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Editor's Note: This article was updated May 15, 2020, with new concert details.

Due to popular demand, an additional show has been added to every night of the Quiktrip Concert in Your Car Presented by Energy Transfer Concert Series.

The outdoor drive-up concert experience will feature nationally recognized and award-winning recording artists performing live outside the new Globe Life Field. 

The Concert in Your Car series is a first-of-its-kind event that will present a unique live-show experience featuring chart topping recording artists, in a socially distant environment. Located in Tundra Lot B, just north of Globe Life Field, the series of concerts will take place on consecutive nights from Thursday, June 4 to Sunday, June 7.

Eli Young Band will open the Concert in Your Car series on Thursday, June 4, followed by Whiskey Myers on June 5, Pat Green on June 6, and Josh Abbott Band & Kevin Fowler on June 7.

The added shows will start at 5 p.m. every night, prior to the previously announced 9 p.m. concert
time. The original show times sold out in minutes after the public on-sale. 

Tickets for the 5 p.m. Concert in Your Car series will go on sale to the general public this Friday, May 15 at texasrangers.com/concertinyourcar. All ticket sales will be available online only.

 Rangers fans and music enthusiasts alike will be able to watch the performances from the safety and comfort of their cars, without interacting with anyone to gain access to the show. The artists will perform directly in front of fans on a stage in the parking lot, complete with jumbo screens to ensure all attendees have a great view of the bands. Concert audio will be available through a specially designated FM radio channel.

“We are eager to once again start providing entertainment to our fans and to be able to offer the experience in a way that takes into account health and safety guidelines,” said Rangers Executive Vice President, Sports & Entertainment Sean Decker. “We have a full slate of bands, and each will present an exciting show every night.”

Parking lots opening one hour prior to each show.

Tickets are $40 per vehicle, per night. Each show date requires a ticket specific to that event. A portion of the proceeds will benefit the Texas Rangers Baseball Foundation to support their ongoing COVID-19 relief efforts.

Special VIP packages, with guaranteed access in the first two rows of the parking lot, are available in limited quantities and cost $80 per vehicle.

Attendees are permitted to bring food and drink in their vehicles. The format and scheduling of the Concert in Your Car series are subject to change following any changes to the recommended safety and health guidelines. In the event of inclement weather, event management may decide to delay the performance or make necessary arrangements to keep fans, talent, and staff safe.

For more information, as well as a full list of FAQs and safety parameters, please visit
texasrangers.com/concertinyourcar.

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