Tim McGraw will perform Saturday, July 8 at the accesso ShoWare Center along with Russell Dickerson, Kassi Ashton and Dalton Dover. COURTESY PHOTO, Tim McGraw

Tim McGraw will perform Saturday, July 8 at the accesso ShoWare Center along with Russell Dickerson, Kassi Ashton and Dalton Dover. COURTESY PHOTO, Tim McGraw

Tim McGraw to perform at Kent’s ShoWare Center July 8

100.7 The Wolf’s Throwdown also will feature Russell Dickerson, Kassi Ashton and Dalton Dover

Country music star Tim McGraw headlines 100.7 The Wolf’s Throwdown 2023 concert on Saturday, July 8 at the accesso ShoWare Center in Kent.

The other featured performers are Russell Dickerson, Kassi Ashton and Dalton Dover. The concert will run from 7 to 11 p.m. Doors open at 6 p.m.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Thursday, May 4 for those with a presale password. Tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday, May 5. Get tickets at accessoshowarecenter.com.

A Throwdown Plaza Tailgate Party will run from 4 to 6:30 p.m. with a Tailgate Party ticket required, part of the highest price tickets purchase.

Ticket prices are GA Pit + Tailgate Party standing room only $250; GA Pit (standing room only) $150; Reserved Floor + Tailgate Party $225 (1st row of seated floor); Reserved Bowl + Tailgate Party $225 (Section 114 Club); PL1 Floor $125; PL1 Bowl $125; PL2 Bowl $115; PL3 Floor $79; PL3 Bowl $79; PL4 Bowl $69; PL5 Bowl $55.

Elevate your day with the Throwdown Tailgate Party add-on with select GA Pit, Floor and Reserved seats. On top of your ticket to the show, you’ll get access to the Party, which includes:

● An exclusive two-hour pre-party before the doors open

● Up close viewing of The Morning Wolfpack interviewing artists playing that night, plus a special acoustic performance from Dalton Dover

● Food from Rollin’ Smokehouse BBQ

● Commemorative show laminate

● Special Throwdown merch item

● Early access to buy merch

● No Host Bar

● Plus, once you get inside, you’ll get access to The Club upstairs during the show

This package is ages 21+ only. Subject to change.


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