Grand Junction's live music venues are as excited as we are for the 2026 summer concert season, and The Amp at Las Colonias has already begun announcing shows.

Following the big announcement about Alison Krauss and Union Station featuring Jerry Douglas, The Amp is excited to welcome country music's Lee Brice to Western Colorado. Check out the show details below, and find your chance to sign up to win tickets.

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Country music's Lee Brice will make two stops in Colorado this coming July. The "I Drive Your Truck" and "Parking Lot Party" singer will stop at Denver's Fillmore Auditorium on July 16. He'll cross the Rocky Mountains for a stop at The Amp in Grand Junction on Friday, July 17.

Tickets for Lee Brice at The Amp at Las Colonias are available beginning at 10 A.M. (1/22) via Ticketmaster, using the fan code PEPPER. At 10 A.M. on Friday, January 23, tickets will go on sale to the general public.

Win Tickets To See Lee Brice In Grand Junction

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Open this article on our station app for access to the contest form, which will appear below. Fill out the entry between NOW and 5 P.M. on Wednesday, January 28, for your chance to win a pair of general admission tickets (lawn area) for the show in Grand Junction. Be sure to enter your name and email address carefully. Winners will be notified on January 29.

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