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Tickets already on sale for Out of Park Music Fest in Surprise

Posted 11/21/24

Surprise officials said the lineup for the second Out of the Park Music Fest in March will be announced soon.

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Tickets already on sale for Out of Park Music Fest in Surprise

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Surprise officials said the lineup for the second Out of the Park Music Fest in March will be announced soon.

Tickets are already on sale for the March 22 festival that ends the spring training season. They cost $30 for early bird general admission for a limited time. Tickets will eventually go up to $40.

VIP packages are also available for $100. That includes a special viewing area of the stage, catering, two beverage vouchers for alcoholic or non-alcoholic beverages, a private bar, private restroom and VIP parking.

Last year’s festival drew in a diverse lineup such as Chase Rice and Paul Russell to wrap up spring training. About 6,000 people attended the eight-hour show.

This year’s festival will take place from 2 to 10 p.m., after the 12:05 p.m. spring training finale between the Texas Rangers and Kansas City Royals. Ticket bundles for both the game and festival start at $38.

To add a discounted festival ticket to any spring training ticket purchase, go to SurpriseStadium.com/Tickets, add a game to your cart and then select the festival ticket during the checkout process.

Tickets can also be purchased through the Surprise Stadium Box Office at 623-222-2222. Service charges and processing fees may apply to online and phone orders. For box office hours, check SurpriseStadium.com.