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Walker Hayes is making a stop in Green Bay, Wisconsin next week!
I don’t usually blog about concerts, but when the Walker Hayes tour reached out, I thought “Why not?”…this would be perfect for a “date night” or “mom’s night out”!
If you haven’t heard of Walker Hayes, here’s a little bit about him:
He is a singer/songwriter originally from Mobile, Alabama and known for his smash country hit “Fancy Like” from last year. His hit song topped every country music sales and streaming chart, spent more than six months at the #1 spot on the Billboard Hot Country Songs Chart and gave Hayes his first GRAMMY Award nomination as an artist for Best Country Song.
Hayes has appeared on Good Morning America, Late Night with Seth Meyers, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon and TODAY. And now he is coming to Green Bay with his headlining arena tour, the “Glad You’re Here” tour, which is the same title as the book he released with his best friend, Craig Allen Cooper, detailing his journey to finding Christ.
Now that you know more about Walker Hayes, here’s everything you need to know about his upcoming concert in Green Bay:
When? Thursday, October 20th, 2022
Where? The Resch Center
What time? Doors open at 5:30; show starts at 7 with opening act Parmalee
How much? Ticket prices are $35, $45 and $55 (plus additional ticketing fees)
What else? Parking is cashless and is $15 in the Blue lot across the street from the Resch Center or in the Lambeau Field lot. Due to construction you must enter the Lambeau Field lot from Lombardi Avenue. ADA parking is available in the Blue Lot across the street from the Resch Center on a first come, first served basis. If all spaces are occupied, please drop off any persons with a disability at the front of the Resch Center and then park at Lambeau Field.
Tickets are still available, so if you’re ready for a fun date night or mom’s night out–get your tickets online here, or call 1-800-895-0071 or visit the Resch Center box office during their business hours (Monday thru Friday from 10-2) to purchase them. (FYI–get the lowest ticketing fees by purchasing in person at the box office.)