After the last putt drops at the Cologuard Classic on Saturday, March 4, 2023, join the Tucson Conquistadores and fellow country fans for an evening of live music at our Military Appreciation Concert on the practice range of Omni Tucson National Resort!
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What: The Tucson Conquistadores Saturday Night Military Appreciation Concert
Featuring: Country Music Stars: Chase Rice + Chayce Beckham
When: Saturday, March 4th 2023 - the music starts when the last putt drops!
Where: Omni Tucson National Resort Practice Range
For: We love our military and our airmen, that’s why a portion of the concert proceeds go to support DM50 - a nonprofit, volunteer group that advocates for Davis-Monthan Air Force Base and its airmen - to improve the quality of life for military personnel at Davis-Monthan and to protect the future of the Base and to expand its vital missions here in Southern Arizona.
Tickets: CLICK HERE
Concert ticket includes general admission to the Cologuard Classic on Saturday, March 4th. Watch PGA TOUR Champions compete all day and enjoy live music all night from country singer-songwriter Chase Rice with opening act, Chayce Beckham
Thank you to our ticket partner HSL Properties!
SATURDAY NIGHT CONCERT FAQs
Who are the artists for the Saturday Night Concert?
Featured Act: Chase Rice
With more than 2.2million albums sold and over 2.1billion total streams, plus a legion of passionate fans at his high-energy concerts across the globe, Chase Rice has established himself as a powerful force in Nashville and beyond–yet as he crafts a new album in his rural Tennessee home-turned-studio, he genuinely sees recent single “If I Were Rock & Roll,” available everywhere now, as the launching pad for music that says what he wants to say, how he wants to say it. The song serves as a follow up to his three-part project, The Album, featuring his latest No. 1 hit, “Drinkin’ Beer. Talkin’ God. Amen. (feat. Florida Georgia Line)” and Platinum-certified Top 10 hit “Lonely If You Are.”
This is the same gravelly-voiced Chase Rice fans first fell in love with years ago–but better. Freer. Unbeholden and uninhibited, somehow capable of evoking Chris LeDoux and The Chronic, campfire singalongs and stadium anthems, all at once. The new music builds upon the success of his sophomore album, Lambs & Lions, which featured the Double-Platinum, two-week chart topper “Eyes On You”–Rice’s first No. 1 as an artist and the most-streamed song of his career. Lambs & Lions followed Ignite the Night, which debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Country Albums and No. 3 on the all-genre chart, producing a pair of Top 5 hits; “Ready Set Roll” and “Gonna Wanna Tonight.” In addition to selling out arenas with Kane Brown and stadiums with Kenny Chesney and Garth Brooks, Rice also consistently sells out venues across the U.S. and European his own headlining tours and he will join Jason Aldean’s Rock N’ Roll Cowboy Tour this fall.
Opening Act: Chayce Beckham
Opening for Chase Rice is country artist, American Idol winner and “2022 Artist to Watch” (Country Now, Country Swag, Music Mayhem Magazine, Sounds Like Nashville) Chayce Beckham. American Idol winner and Chayce Beckham is “no doubt a force to be reckoned with, while proving he will leave a scorching mark on the Country music genre for years to come” (PopCulture). “One of the most buzzed-about newcomers in Country music today” (Parade), Beckham’s debut EP Doin’ It Right skyrocketed to No. 1 on iTunes All Genres and Country Charts and received critical acclaim from E! News!, Billboard, People, CMT, PopCulture, Sweety High and more. Having just dropped his newest smash “Keeping Me Up All Night,” Beckham is headlining his own shows before hitting the road with Country superstar Luke Combs this fall. The first to ever win the competition show with an original song, his semi-autobiographical, self-written track “23” shot to the top of numerous viral charts, racking up more than 122 million on-demand streams (and counting).
A triple threat artist, Beckham is an incredibly captivating performer, powerhouse vocalist and talented songwriter. Since just last year, the “rising Country star” (Country Now), whose voice Katy Perry said sounds “like the heart of America,” went from working as a fork-lift driver to winning American Idol to appearing on Good Morning America, Jimmy Kimmel, and Live with Kelly & Ryan to becoming a truly prolific songwriter in the room with some of Nashville’s best writers and producer. Recognized as one of 10 new Country artists “destined for killer careers” (Country Swag), the “full-fledged Country star” (CMT) is “one of the best new Country artists to watch for in 2022” (PopCulture)
Will there be food and drinks available for purchase?
Yes, there will be a variety of food and drink options for all concert-goers. All food and beverage vendors accept both debit and credit cards. NO CASH SALES.
Do I have to be 21 or older to come to the Saturday Night Concert?
No, the concert is for all ages BUT if you want to drink, you must be 21 or older. We will be checking ID’s of all attendees. Please drink responsibly.
When does the concert start?
The golf course will be open for ticket-holders to the Cologuard Classic starting at 9am and the course stays open all day, but the gates to the concert venue open at 5:00pm. The concert ends at 10:00pm. The show will take place rain or shine
Where is the concert venue?
Driving range at Omni Tucson National Resort Address: 2727 W. Club Dr., Tucson, AZ 85742
Where is Public Parking located?
General Public Parking is available Friday-Sunday, March 1-5, 2023 and is located at Foothills Mall at Ina Road and La Cholla (7401 N. La Cholla Blvd., Tucson, AZ 85741.) There will be complimentary round-trip shuttle service to and from the main gate of Omni Tucson National Resort. Shuttles will run up to an hour after the concert ends.
Is there VIP parking available?
No. Unfortunately, no VIP parking is available for the concert. Please park at the general admission parking lot at Foothills Mall. Complimentary round-trip shuttle service is provided to and from the main gate of Omni Tucson National Resort.
Are there going to be shuttles?
Yes, complimentary round-trip shuttle service to and from the main gate of Omni Tucson National Resort will be available from the general admission parking lot at Foothills Mall. Shuttles will run up to an hour after the concert ends.
When is the last shuttle to the parking lot(s)?
Just steps from the party venue, the last shuttle will leave Omni Tucson National up to one (1) hour after the concert ends giving our guests plenty of time to party safely and still get to the shuttles in plenty of time.
Will there be rideshare pick up/drop offs?
Yes, VIP Taxi/Uber/Lyft drivers will have a separate entrance into and out of the concert. Location for ride share pick up and drop off is on the top level of the parking garage.
Can I buy concert tickets at the gate?
If tickets are still available for this popular event, general admission tickets can be purchased at the gate with debit or credit cards only.
All sales are final, no exchanges or refunds. The Cologuard Classic is not responsible for lost or stolen tickets. The resale of tickets is prohibited on the course, in the parking lots or on surrounding roads. Violators will have tickets confiscated. Tickets are transferable, but each individual ticket may be used only on the specific day.
I can’t find my online ticket purchase email. How can I reprint tickets?
Please search for an email received from confirmation@etix.com. If you can’t find it, please contact info@cologuardclassic.com with your order number.
Does my ticket(s) come with a parking pass?
No. Parking passes are not available for purchase.
What if I can’t make it to the concert?
There are no refunds on tickets. We suggest selling or giving your ticket(s) to someone you know.
Is the concert free for kids?
Can I bring children to the tournament or concert? All ages are welcome. Kids 17 & under are free to the concert when accompanied by a ticket-holding adult.
To ensure that everyone has the best tournament and concert experience, please attend to your child and walk away from play or the concert if your child gets fussy, as to not disturb the golfers and other spectators.
We encourage parents with young children to bring umbrella strollers since they are easier to maneuver around the course. Diaper bags (including bottles, juice, and snacks) are permitted but will be checked at security points for prohibited items. Please review the event's prohibited items.
Are strollers allowed in the venue?
Yes. But, only if it’s for an infant or toddler.
Can I bring a folding chair in a bag to the tournament or concert?
The folding chairs that come in bag sleeves ARE permitted, however the bags they come in are NOT. Please leave the bag sleeve at home or in your car before boarding the shuttles.
What is the cell phone policy?
Please SILENCE your mobile phone. Phone calls are only permitted in designated areas.
What is the photo policy?
No photographs are permitted after Thursday, February 24, or during the concert. Please also note that video recording is NOT permitted at any time.
I am disabled. Will I have access to and the ability to move about the tournament?
Dedicated wheelchair-accessible buses will shuttle disabled persons and their guests to the tournament from designated parking areas. Disabled parking is offered at Pima Community College Northwest Campus. The vehicles parked in disabled parking must have proper Arizona-issued disabled parking credentials. On the course, you will find reserved seating for people with disabilities located on various holes. For specifics, check the spectator guide upon arrival at the tournament. Pedestrian paths (cart paths) throughout the course can accommodate wheelchairs.
Will there be restrooms available?
Yes. Restrooms are available throughout the Driving Range inside of the designated concert area and will be identified by a "Restroom" sign.
Will I be able to find security, if needed?
Yes. Security will be provided by the A-Team and Sheriff Department and will be identified by their uniforms. Should you need assistance, please reach out to the first Security or Medical Services provider you see and they can assist you.
Will there be ATMs on site?
No. ATMs will not be available at the concert venue as all food and beverage vendors will only accept debit and credit cards. NO CASH SALES.
Will there be first aid or medical services on site?
Yes. First Aid and Medical Services will be provided by Banner University Medicine. Should you need medical services, please contact Security and they will alert the First Aid team to respond.
Will there be a lost & found?
Yes. The lost & found will be located at the tournament office or call 520-571-0400. You can return any lost items directly there and visit to inquire after your missing items.
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