It's been a great year for country music concerts in Grand Junction. The month of August will feature visits from artists like the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band, Walker Hayes, Trace Adkins, and Pat Green.

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Pat Green in Grand Junction

Pat Green's incredible career has featured three Grammy nominations, over two million albums sold, and more than 200 million career streams.

I've seen Pat in concert several times, and during my years in Texas, I had the pleasure of introducing him several times at a venue named Johnny's Outback in the small town of Salado. I can't wait to see him play for the country music fans in Grand Junction at the historic Avalon Theatre.

How to Purchase Tickets

Pat Green to visit Grand Junction's Avalon Theatre
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Pat Green's tickets are available for the show at the Avalon Theatre via Ticketmaster.com. Ticket prices range from $37 to $67 for the show coming up on Thursday, August 8th. Do not wait to take advantage of the best seats remaining.

Win Tickets on our Station App

If you open this article on our station app, you'll see an entry form below. You can enter from now until Wednesday, August 7th at 5 pm for a chance to win a pair of general admission tickets to the show. Winners will be able to pick up their tickets at the Avalon Theatre Box Office on August 8th (the night of the show).

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