Kip Moore in Deerfield | Tickets 2025

Feel the energy pulse at the Tree House Brewing Company in Deerfield, MA on September 18, 2025, as Kip Moore takes the stage. With his powerful vocals and hits like “Somethin’ ‘Bout a Truck,” every moment will be electric. Grab your Kip Moore tour tickets now!
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Frequently Asked Questions
What time should I arrive for the Kip Moore concert?
Gates for the concert usually open around 5:00 PM, two hours before the show starts at 7:00 PM. Arriving early lets you snag a good spot, enjoy Tree House’s renowned craft beer, and soak in the relaxed outdoor vibe.
Can I bring outside food or drinks to the Summer Stage?
Outside food and drinks are typically not allowed. Tree House Brewing offers a variety of food trucks and their own craft beverages on-site. Budget a bit extra to indulge in their impressive beer selection—it’s part of the experience!
Is the concert all ages? Are minors allowed?
Yes, the event is family-friendly and all ages are welcome. Minors must be accompanied by an adult, and be sure to bring ID if you plan to purchase alcoholic drinks at the venue.
What’s the best way to get to Tree House Brewing Company?
The venue is located at 1 Community Place in South Deerfield, MA. If you’re driving, follow signs to the large on-site parking area. A shuttle service is sometimes available from nearby lots—check Tree House’s event page closer to the date.
How much do tickets cost?
Ticket prices for this event range from about $20 for lawn or general admission to $50 for reserved seating. Prices are subject to change as availability shifts, so it pays to act early if you want the best deal.
What’s the seating like at the Summer Stage?
This outdoor venue has a mix of reserved seating closer to the stage and general lawn seating further back. Bring a blanket or low-backed chair for the lawn. For the best view, aim for front-of-stage seats when you buy tickets.
How can I find cheap tickets?
Your best bet is to buy as soon as tickets go on sale—early bird prices are often the lowest. Follow Tree House Brewing’s newsletter or social media for presale alerts. If you’re flexible, check resale sites a few days before the show—sometimes fans sell at face value.
Is parking available at the venue?
Yes—Tree House Brewing provides a large parking lot. Parking fees may apply depending on the event. For carefree arrival, try carpooling or arrive early to snag a spot—and don’t miss the pre-show tailgate atmosphere!
What should I bring for comfort?
Dress for an outdoor evening concert—layers are smart as temperatures can drop after sunset. Bring sunscreen, a hat, and insect repellent for earlier hours. Don’t forget your ID, some cash or card, and maybe a portable seat cushion if you’re on the lawn.
Is there a rain policy or plan B?
Outdoor shows at Tree House typically continue in light rain, so umbrellas or rain jackets are useful. If severe weather hits, they’ll usually postpone rather than cancel—check their event page for updates and refund policy in those situations.
Are there recommendations for saving money at the concert?
Certainly! Buy tickets early for the lowest price, share rides or carpool to save on parking, and enjoy a single high-quality drink rather than multiple to keep costs down. Also, skip pricey merch by buying just what you really love—T-shirts are often available online later.
Can I meet Kip Moore or get an autograph?
There’s no official meet-and-greet announcement for this stop, but sometimes artists hang around after the show. If that’s important to you, check social media or sign up for fan-club perks—these might offer upgrades or pre-show access.
What kind of music can I expect from Kip Moore’s set?
Kip delivers a heartfelt mix of country-rock and folk-influenced hits. Expect fan favorites like “Somethin’ ’Bout a Truck,” “Beer Money,” and “More Girls Like You.” His shows offer both high-energy moments and soulful storytelling, perfect for a summer evening.