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  • Sat Aug 257:00pm

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[tr][td]Lawn Area[/td][td]$30[/td][td]BUY TIX[/td][td]$40[/td][td]BUY TIX[/td][/tr]

[tr][td]Reserved Seating[/td][td]$45[/td][td]BUY TIX[/td][td]$55[/td][td]BUY TIX[/td][/tr]

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Convenience fees apply. Please note there is NO SEATING at this concert.

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Before Midland was a band, they were simply a trio of friends. Then, at a wedding where the three members ended up jamming onstage at the rehearsal dinner, it clicked and Midland was born.

“Midland isn’t manufactured. We are three real friends who stumbled upon making music together,” says Cameron Duddy, Midland’s bass player, who is joined onstage by singer Mark Wystrach and lead guitarist Jess Carson.

Described as 70s California country, Midland is known for their smooth, Eagles-style harmonies and heart-on-your-sleeve lyrics, all sung with the twang of George Strait.

After endearing themselves to fans with the hit radio single “Drinkin’ Problem” and a self-titled EP, Midland unveiled their full-length debut, On the Rocks. In addition to “Drinkin’ Problem,” the album features the songs “Make a Little,” “Altitude Adjustment,” “Nothin’ New Under the Neon,” “At Least You Cried” and “Somewhere on the Wind.”

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Reserved Area Regular Standing Performance (PDF)

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Concert ticket prices do not include Fair admission. Convenience fees apply. Babes-in-arms admitted for free; children aged 2 and up must have a ticket. During the Fair, concert tickets may also be purchased on the fairgrounds at the ConocoPhillips Borealis Box Office, adjacent to the ConocoPhillips Borealis Theatre.

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The ConocoPhillips Borealis Theatre is an open-air theatre; shows take place rain or shine. Both entrance gates open approximately one hour prior to the show. Personal chairs, professional grade cameras, cameras with detachable lenses and recording devices are strictly prohibited.

There are 2 entry gates to the theatre; a “wet” gate directly into the alcohol consumption areas and a “dry” gate accessible by all ages. If you enter through the “dry” gate, you may cross into the “wet” area once you’re inside the theatre. To access any area with alcohol consumption, including entering through the “wet” gate, you must be 21 or over and present a valid photo ID, or be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian and present a valid photo ID.

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There are “wet” (alcohol consumption permitted) and “dry” (no alcohol) areas. To enter the “wet” area, you must be aged 21 or older and present a valid photo ID, or be accompanied by a parent or legal guardian and present a valid photo ID. Wheelchair accessible seating areas are available in both the reserved and lawn areas. Some concerts have chairs in the reserved area. There are no chairs in the lawn area. Limited bleacher seating is available on the “wet” side of the lawn area. Please check each concert page for more information.

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Author: Betty Shadura

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