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A country music lineup will kick off Glacier Bank Park's first stadium concert with Tyler Rich headlining on July 11.
Known for his captivating stage presence and heartfelt hits, Rich has solidified his place as a country music breakthrough with three No. 1 hits from his debut platinum-certified album “The Difference," gold-certified “Leave Her Wild" and the viral single hit “Better Than You’re Used To." Rich’s headlining set will feature tracks from his 2025 album, “Hello California,” including his latest single, “Whiskey Go Bad."
Combat veteran-turned-musician Scotty Hasting and rising talent Maggie Baugh will open the show.
Hasting, a decorated Army veteran whose raw, authentic storytelling has resonated with audiences nationwide, began playing guitar in 2020 to cope with post-traumatic stress disorder. In 2024, he released his debut EP, “I’m America,” and has since opened for renowned artists like Jelly Roll, Parmalee, Lee Brice, Tanya Tucker and Craig Morgan.
“His performance will embody the venue’s values of community, resilience and patriotism, setting the stage for an unforgettable night," according to a press release.
Following Hasting, Baugh will take the stage with her soulful country sound, blending influences of country, pop, and rock. A multi-instrumentalist proficient in guitar, mandolin, piano, violin and the fiddle, Baugh is a dynamic artist with relatable and catchy songs.
“We are beyond excited to launch Glacier Bank Park’s live music experience with such an incredible lineup,” said Leo Kelly, Glacier Bank Park general manager of business operations.
Gates open at 6 p.m. and the concert starts at 7 p.m.
Ticket prices start at $59.16, which includes service fees, and may be purchased at GlacierBankPark.com. A limited quantity of free tickets are available to veterans and active military personnel at VetTix.org.
Home to the Glacier Range Riders, Glacier Bank Park located at 25 McDermott Lane in Kalispell, is a multipurpose venue designed to be a premier space for events and entertainment.
For more information, visit GlacierBankPark.com or call 519-4115.
News Source : https://dailyinterlake.com/news/2025/jul/03/tyler-rich-headlines-glacier-bank-parks-first-concert/
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