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Barenaked Ladies, Justin Moore added to Ledge Amphitheater summer schedule

Barenaked Ladies, Justin Moore added to Ledge Amphitheater summer schedule

Yahoo12-02-2025
It'll be more than one week before two more just-announced shows hit The Ledge Amphitheater.
The outdoor concert space in Waite Park has added a pair of shows to its ever-growing summer lineup. The Barenaked Ladies will bring the Last Summer on Earth tour to Minnesota on June 15.
Less than a week later, country music star Justin Moore will arrive for a June 19 concert with Joe Nichols opening.
The multi-platinum '90s hitmakers, Barenaked Ladies, announced a 38-date summer tour on Tuesday, which will bring them to Waite Park. They'll be joined by Fastball and Guster, the latter of which headlined a show at the State Theatre in downtown Minneapolis earlier this month.
The Canadian group, most famous for their hit "One Week," is partnering with Reverb for the tour to make the tour more sustainable through the company's programs that include CO2 offsets, catering sourced from local farms, composting programs, and water-filling stations.
Moore's stop in Minnesota is one of seven dates announced this week. The "Bait a Hook" singer will play 90-minute sets on the tour that will include his chart-topping hits and tracks from the new record This Is My Dirt, an album that features appearances from Dierks Bentley, Blake Shelton, and Randy Houser.
Both concerts will go on sale to the public on Friday, Feb. 14 at 10 a.m. A fan presale through the Barenaked Ladies' Barenaked Bytes membership app will take place on Feb. 11 at 10 a.m. Non-members can access a presale through the app on Feb. 12 at 10 a.m.
An artist presale for Moore's concert will take place on Feb. 12 at 10 a.m., and a local presale will take place the following day at the same time.
The Ledge Amphitheater's summer lineup now includes concerts with Bonnie Raitt, Alison Krauss and Union Station, ZZ Top, Chicago, Rainbow Kitten Surprise, and Slightly Stoopid, among others.
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