Alternative rock band Everclear will join country acts such as Joe Nichols and Blake Whiten on the Tasman Park Stage, which is included with park admission or an arena event ticket.
Everclear, best known for their 1995 hit “Santa Monica,” kicks things off Friday, June 26.
Since forming in 1992, Everclear has released 11 studio albums, including four certified gold or platinum. They have sold more than 6 million records and have had 12 top-40 hit singles on mainstream and alternative rock radio.
On Tuesday, June 30, the Stampede will feature a pair of Christian artists for Faith and Family Night.
Rhett Walker, who was nominated for a Grammy for his Southern rock style, will take the stage at 6:30 p.m. Walker’s debut single, “When Mercy Found Me,” garnered the Grammy nomination and kicked off what has become a more-than-decade-long career.
Cochren & Co. will follow at 9:30 p.m. The brainchild of singer-songwriter Michael Cochren, Cochren & Co. has been “inspiring audiences with hope-filled lyrics and timeless melodies” since 2011.
They are known for singles such as “Church (Take Me Back)” and “One Day.”
“For the cost of admission, which is only $5 for adults, groups can now more easily afford to be a part of Faith and Family night at the Stampede, now with double the entertainment,” Stampede CEO Justin Watada said in a news release.
Aaron Watson keeps things rolling on Wednesday, July 1. Watson has been touring since 1999 and has reached the Top 10 of Billboard’s Country Album Chart five times. 2015’s “The Underdog” was his best performing, landing at No. 1 at its peak.
He is known for singles such as “Outta Style” and “Run Wild Horses.”
Another country artist, Blake Whiten, will keep the party going the next night, Thursday, July 2.
He rose to prominence in 2024 with the hit single “Rollin’ Stone” and has since skyrocketed in popularity, climbing to more than 2.3 million monthly listeners on Spotify.
Joe Nichols will wrap the Park Stage on Saturday, July 4, celebrating the 30th year of his career when he performs on Independence Day — the nation’s 250th.
Nichols has released 11 studio albums, gaining notoriety with 2002’s “Man With A Memory,” which included singles such as “Brokenheartsville” and “The Impossible.”
He’s since released hits like “Tequila Makes Her Clothes Fall Off,” “Sunny and 75” and “Gimmie That Girl.”
More concerts will be added to the Tasman Park Stage lineup, according to the release. For more information and to keep updated with new acts being added, go to GreeleyStampede.org/P/ParkStage.
The 2026 Greeley Stampede runs from Wednesday, June 24 to Sunday, July 5 at Island Grove Regional Park, 501 N. 14th Ave.
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