ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The Tampa Bay Rays have announced three country music performers as part of the Rays Concert Series at Tropicana Field.
Following the conclusion of the game against the San Francisco Giants on Saturday, May 2 (first pitch 6:10 p.m.), fans will be treated to a performance by country artist Chase Rice. Rice has platinum-certified hits, including “Ready Set Roll,” and has more than two billion career streams across all streaming platforms.
Second in the country concert lineup, the Rays will host Cole Swindell following the game against the Los Angeles Angels on Saturday, May 30 (first pitch 4:10 p.m.) Swindell has racked up 13 No. 1 singles as an artist and 14 as a songwriter, and has won several accolades including awards from the Country Music Association (CMA) and the Academy of Country Music (ACM), in addition to being nominated for a Grammy in 2019.
Rounding out the Rays Concert Series lineup following the game against the Baltimore Orioles on Saturday, Aug. 15 (first pitch 6:10 p.m.) is Jordan Davis. Davis has two platinum-certified albums, his debut “Home State,” and “Bluebird Days,” and has been nominated for several country music awards.
“We are looking forward to reviving the Rays Concert Series at Tropicana Field for the 2026 season,” said Rays Chief Business Officer Bill Walsh. “These talented artists will create unforgettable nights for our fans, combining the energy of baseball with the excitement of live music.”
Fans who wish to upgrade their experience and enjoy the concert from the field may do so by purchasing a field access wristband in advance for an all-in price of $35.10 at RaysBaseball.com/Concerts. Wristbands may only be purchased along with a valid game ticket. Season Members have access to discounts on wristbands.