TURNPIKE TROUBADOURS, OLD 97’s and 10 more bands for $28

PEORIA, IL (July 5, 2017) - Tailgate N’ Tallboys concert series, presented by Limelight Eventplex and Inked Entertainment, is returning for its second show of the series. The July 8th concert is the second in the six-part series ending in September. It is taking place at Riverfront Park in Downtown Peoria. Gates open at 10am and the concert ends near 11pm.

The concert will feature performances by Turnpike Troubadours, Old 97’s Lucero, Nikki Lane, Cody Canada, Chris Knight, Charley Crockett, Roger Clyne & the Peacemakers, Renn, Bri Bagwell, and Aileeah Colgan.

Music fans can purchase a single day ticket online at Tailgatentallboys.com for only $28 or can buy tickets the day of the event at the Festival grounds.

Tailgate N’ Tallboys is also offering a special 3 day pass for only $45. This 3-day pass allows entry to all 3 days of live music for the September concerts schedule for Sept. 28th, 29th and 30th.

July 8 - Turnpike Troubadours, Old 97’s, Lucero, Cody Canada, Nikki Lane, plus another 6 bands.

August 3 - Kane Brown, Walker McGuire, Smithfield

September 28 - Chris Janson, Whitey Morgan, Ward Davis, and Ryan Beaver

September 29 –Aaron Lewsi, Cody Jinks, Unchurch The Redneck, Whiskey Myers, and Rick Monroe

September 30 - Cole Swindell, Easton Corbin, Maddie & Tae, Stoney LaRue, Jon Langston, Brandon Lay, Brinn Black, and local and regional bands.

Tickets are available for purchase at www.tailgatentallboys.com. Be sure to follow their socials on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.

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