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Sponsor Our ArticlesOn April 19, 2025, Kroger Field in Lexington will host a concert featuring country music star Tyler Childers, along with guest performances by Wynonna Judd and S.G. Goodman. This event aims not only to entertain but also to support local communities affected by recent flooding through a supply drive and monetary donations for the Hickman Holler Appalachian Relief Fund. Concert-goers are encouraged to arrive early and follow necessary entry guidelines for a smoother experience.
Get ready, Lexington! This upcoming spring, the University of Kentucky’s very own Kroger Field is set to light up with the sounds of one of country music’s rising stars—Tyler Childers. Mark your calendars for Saturday, April 19, 2025, because this concert promises not only a night full of fantastic tunes but also a chance to give back to those in need!
The show kicks off at 6:30 p.m. ET, but fans are encouraged to arrive early as gates will open at 4:30 p.m. ET. Joining Tyler on stage will be famous special guests including Wynonna Judd and S.G. Goodman. With such an impressive lineup, the evening is sure to be filled with moving performances and an electric atmosphere!
The concert is more than just a musical event; it’s also a significant opportunity to support local communities impacted by recent flooding. Fans are invited to participate in a flood relief supplies drive taking place outside Kroger Field at Gate 1 and Gate 9 from 3:30 p.m. to 8 p.m. ET. This effort is in partnership with Hickman Holler Appalachian Relief, aimed at collecting essential supplies that will help those in need. Specific items needed for donation will be listed on the Tyler Childers Concert Day Information Page on UKathletics.com.
For those excited to attend, remember that tickets are mobile-only and must be accessed through either the Ticketmaster app or the UK Athletics app. It’s important to note that tickets are non-transferable, and resale is permitted only at face value through Ticketmaster’s exchange. Be sure to save your tickets and parking passes to your phone’s digital wallet to avoid any hassles on concert day.
If you’re driving, parking permits must be purchased ahead of time through Ticketmaster. Concerning parking access, you’ll be able to arrive as early as noon if you have a permit. Of course, tailgating will be allowed, but don’t forget to check the specific regulations for event day outlined by UK Athletics to ensure a smooth experience for everyone.
In line with stadium policy, clear bags are required for all attendees. Be sure to check that your bag meets the guidelines, because there will not be any onsite storage available for bags or other items. If you’re lucky enough to have floor or pit tickets, use either Gate 1 or 12 for entry. All guests will need to pass through a security screening, so arriving early is a good plan.
While donating essential supplies is immensely valuable, monetary contributions to the Hickman Holler Appalachian Relief Fund are also welcomed. This fund was established in 2020 to support philanthropic efforts throughout Appalachia and Kentucky, making it an excellent way to assist communities in recovery.
With tickets starting at $89 and still available, it’s shaping up to be an amazing night of music, fun, and community spirit. Plan to come out early to enjoy all the activities, and make a real difference while having a blast. Remember: Lexington, this is a concert and a cause you won’t want to miss!
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