Parker McCollum in Dayton | Tickets 2026

Parker McCollum

Feel the electric energy as Parker McCollum takes the stage at the Nutter Center in Dayton, OH on July 25, 2026. With a blend of heartfelt storytelling and high-octane performances, he’ll light up the night with hits like “Pretty Heart” and “Gold Chain Cowboy.” Don’t miss out—grab your Parker McCollum tour tickets now!

Parker McCollum Dayton Tickets

Date City Price Tickets
Saturday
Jul 25, 2026
07:30 PM
Dayton, Ohio from $47.78 Tickets

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Frequently Asked Questions

When is the Parker McCollum concert in Dayton and what time does it start?

The Parker McCollum concert in Dayton, Ohio is scheduled for Saturday, July 25, 2026 at the Wright State University Nutter Center. The show is listed for a 7:30 PM start, with venue information noting that doors will open at approximately 6:30 PM, giving fans time to arrive, clear security, and get to their seats before the opening acts and Parker’s set. To avoid paying more, try to purchase tickets earlier in the sales window rather than waiting until the week of the show, when both primary and resale prices often rise.

Where is the Nutter Center located?

The Nutter Center is located on the Wright State University campus at 3640 Colonel Glenn Highway, Dayton, OH 45324, near I‑675 and close to Fairborn’s shopping and dining areas. The arena sits on the east side of campus, surrounded by multiple surface lots and fields that are used for event parking, with easy access to the surrounding highway network. Choosing your approach route in advance and following event signage can help you avoid slow-moving traffic near the main entrances and reduce the chance of paying for informal off-site parking that may be more expensive or risky.

Who is performing with Parker McCollum at the Dayton show?

This Nutter Center date of the 2026 tour is billed as Parker McCollum with special guests Gabby Barrett and Kassi Ashton. They are scheduled to perform opening sets before Parker’s headlining performance, giving fans a full evening of live country music. Since your ticket covers all three artists, arriving close to when doors open lets you see more music for the same price and makes even value seats or upper-level tickets feel like a better deal.

How can I get cheap tickets for the Parker McCollum Dayton concert?

Ticket sites show a range of prices for this show, with lower-cost seats generally in the upper-level sections and more expensive options on the lower level or closer to the stage. To get cheaper tickets, focus on standard upper-bowl or rear lower-bowl seats rather than floor or premium/VIP packages, and compare the all-in price including fees across several reputable platforms. You can save more by buying early, being flexible about your exact section or row, purchasing tickets in a group to share service fees and parking costs, and watching for small dips in resale prices if demand eases after the initial on-sale rush.

What are the seating options like at the Nutter Center?

The Nutter Center is an indoor arena with a typical concert configuration of floor seating or GA near the stage, surrounded by lower-level and upper-level bowl seating. Floor tickets put you closest to the stage but often cost more and may be flat and crowded, while lower-bowl side sections offer good sightlines at mid-level prices and upper-bowl seats provide the most budget-friendly option with a wider view of the whole show. For a good balance of cost and experience, many fans choose upper or rear lower sections, where prices are lower but sound and visibility are still strong thanks to the arena’s design and video screens.

What time do doors open and when should I arrive?

Event information from the Nutter Center notes that doors for major concerts generally open about 90 minutes before show time, and for this show that means around 6:30 PM for a 7:30 PM start. Arriving 60–90 minutes early gives you time to park, walk in, pass through metal detectors and bag checks, and grab food or merch before the openers begin. Getting there early also helps you find better general parking options and avoid the last-minute rush that can lead to longer lines and more temptation to spend extra on closer parking or concessions.

How does parking work at the Nutter Center and how can I save money?

The Nutter Center uses several large on-campus lots for events, and parking fees are typically rolled into the ticket price as a facility fee or are charged per vehicle at the gate, depending on the event. Discussions and event packets for recent shows mention parking charges around $5 per vehicle for some events, often cash only, so it is wise to bring a small amount of cash just in case. To keep parking costs and exit time down, arrive early, park in farther lots like Lot 7 or those by the soccer/softball fields where shuttles or short walks are available, and avoid unofficial lots across busy roads where towing is more likely.

What is the bag policy at the Nutter Center?

The Nutter Center has a clear bag policy: approved bags include clear plastic, vinyl, or PVC bags no larger than 12″ x 6″ x 12″, as well as one-gallon clear resealable plastic storage bags. Small hand-held clutches around 4.5″ x 6.5″ are generally accepted, while large purses, backpacks, and most opaque bags are not permitted and must be left in vehicles. To avoid delays and extra trips back to your car, bring only a compliant clear bag or small clutch with essentials and leave larger bags and non-essential items at home.

Are there any other important venue policies I should know?

The Nutter Center emphasizes enhanced security, including walk-through metal detectors and bag inspections for all guests, and strongly encourages patrons to arrive early to account for these measures. Certain items are typically not allowed, including weapons, large cameras, laptops, strollers, and laser pointers, and medical bags are inspected but usually permitted. Reviewing the arena’s A–Z guide and clear bag policy before the show helps you avoid bringing prohibited items, which saves time and prevents unnecessary purchases or storage costs at the venue.

Is the Nutter Center accessible for guests with disabilities?

The Nutter Center provides accessible seating areas and allows exceptions to the bag policy for medically necessary items after proper inspection. Parking information and local guides note that accessible parking spaces are available in campus lots near the arena, with some events including parking fees in the ticket’s facility charge. Guests who require ADA seating or special assistance should purchase accessible tickets early and arrive in plenty of time to secure convenient parking and navigate security without rushing.

How long will the Parker McCollum concert in Dayton last?

With a scheduled 7:30 PM start and sets from Gabby Barrett, Kassi Ashton, and Parker McCollum, you can expect around 2.5 to 3 hours of live music from the first opener to the final song, depending on set lengths and any encores. Doors opening at about 6:30 PM and typical arena curfews suggest the show will wrap up by late evening, leaving time for fans to exit the lots and get back to the highway. If you are watching your budget, factor in the time it may take to leave the parking lots and consider carpooling or planning your route in advance so you can stay for the encore without worrying about extra parking or travel expenses.

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