Gary Allan has been releasing country music for fans since his Decca Records signing in 1996. Rumor has it he has sold more concert tickets than almost anyone here in Grand Junction, Colorado.

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2025 will be another great year for concerts at The Amp at Las Colonias. We're excited that Gary Allan will return to the Western Slope on May 17th, 2025.

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Gary Allan's show will be a great way to welcome back the outdoor concert season at The Amp. He'll play hits from his ten albums, including 26 country singles, while the sun sets over the Western Slope.

Tickets On Sale Now

Tickets will be sold to the general public via Ticketmaster.com starting November 15th, 2024. They will sell fast. Fans who want to buy early can use the code "Pepper" to access tickets from Ticketmaster on November 14th starting at 10 AM.

Win Tickets Before You Can Buy Em

Make sure you don't miss out on a chance to catch country music icon Gary Allan in Grand Junction by signing up for a chance to win tickets. Access the entry form by opening this article using our station app. The entry form to win tickets will appear below.

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