Parker McCollum in Riverside | Tickets 2026

Feel the electric energy as Parker McCollum takes the stage at the Amphitheater in Riverside, MO on July 31, 2026. With his signature blend of country and rock, expect an unforgettable night filled with hits like “Pretty Heart” and “Hell of a Year.” Don’t miss out—grab your Parker McCollum tour tickets now!
Parker McCollum Riverside Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Friday Jul 31, 2026 07:30 PM |
Riverside, Missouri | from $52.50 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When is the Parker McCollum concert in Riverside and what time does it start?
The Parker McCollum concert in Riverside, Missouri is scheduled for Friday, July 31, 2026 at the Morton Amphitheater. Listings show a start time of about 7:30 PM, with some event details also referencing a 7:00 PM evening window, so planning to arrive 60–90 minutes early gives you time for traffic, parking, and security before the opening acts and Parker’s set begin. To avoid paying higher last‑minute prices, try to buy your tickets earlier in the on‑sale period rather than waiting until the week of the show when demand can push prices up.
Where is Morton Amphitheater located?
Morton Amphitheater is located at 6150 NW Music Blvd, Riverside, MO 64150, just north of downtown Kansas City near the Missouri River. The venue sits in a dedicated entertainment area with its own access roads and nearby highways, making it convenient to reach from across the Kansas City metro. For a more budget‑friendly visit, plan your route in advance so you can use general parking efficiently and avoid unnecessary detours that waste fuel and time.
Who is performing with Parker McCollum at the Riverside show?
This Riverside date of the 2026 tour is billed as Parker McCollum with special guests Gary Allan and Josh Abbott Band. They are scheduled to perform opening sets before Parker’s headlining show, giving fans a full night of country music in an outdoor amphitheater setting. Since your ticket covers all artists, arriving close to when gates open lets you see more music for the same price and makes even cheaper seats or lawn areas feel like better value.
How can I get cheap tickets for the Parker McCollum Riverside concert?
Ticket platforms show a wide range of prices for this show, with some sites listing the lowest seats from around $59–$61 before fees, and others starting closer to the mid‑$80s and rising for floor and premium sections. To find cheap tickets, focus on standard reserved sections away from the very front or high‑demand floor areas, and always compare the all‑in price including fees on several platforms using “show prices including fees” tools, since the cheapest base price is not always the best total deal. You can save more by buying early, being flexible about sections or rows, going with friends to split service fees and parking, and tracking prices on reputable no‑hidden‑fee marketplaces that let you monitor and “freeze” prices when they drop.
What are the seating options like at Morton Amphitheater?
Morton Amphitheater is a modern outdoor venue with a combination of floor sections, reserved seating, and more distant sections that provide wider views of the stage. Floor sections like Floor B and Floor C put you closest to the action and are priced higher, while upper or rear reserved sections cost less but still offer good sound thanks to the amphitheater design. For budget-minded fans, upper or side reserved sections usually offer the best balance of price and experience, especially if you are comfortable sitting a bit farther back while relying on the venue’s sound system and screens.
What time do gates open and when should I arrive?
Event listings for this tour date show a 7:30 PM start time, and amphitheater concerts typically open gates about 60–90 minutes before showtime. Arriving 60–90 minutes early lets you park, walk to the venue, pass through bag checks and metal detectors, and find your seat or spot on the floor before the openers begin. Getting there early can also help you secure better general parking and avoid last‑minute rushes that might tempt you to pay extra for closer lots or rushed food and drink purchases.
How does parking work at Morton Amphitheater and how can I save money?
Morton Amphitheater uses on‑site parking lots around the venue, with parking usually sold per vehicle and offered in several tiers, from general parking to closer premium options similar to other regional amphitheaters. General parking tends to be the cheapest and may cost less if purchased online before the day of the show, while premium upgrades place you closer to the gate or offer faster exits at a higher price. To keep costs down, choose general parking and buy in advance if offered, carpool with friends so you share the fee, and arrive early so you are not forced into more expensive last‑minute options.
What is the bag policy at Morton Amphitheater?
Morton Amphitheater follows a clear-bag style rule that allows clear plastic or vinyl tote bags up to about 12″ x 6″ x 12″, along with small clutch bags around 4.5″ x 6.5″, similar to other regional amphitheaters in the area. Larger purses, backpacks, and multi-pocket bags generally do not meet these guidelines and must be returned to your vehicle if brought to the gate. To avoid delays and extra trips back to the car, bring only a compliant clear bag or small clutch with essentials, and leave any bigger bags, coolers, or unnecessary items at home.
Are there other important venue policies I should know?
Policies at similar amphitheaters in the region highlight standard rules such as no outside alcohol, weapons, fireworks, or large professional cameras, and all guests and bags are subject to search at entry. Re‑entry is typically not allowed once your ticket is scanned, and seating or lawn areas may have restrictions on chairs with legs, with venues often limiting guests to low-profile or supplied seating. Checking the venue’s FAQ and event details before the concert helps you avoid bringing prohibited items or having to buy replacement chairs or gear on site at higher prices.
Is Morton Amphitheater accessible for guests with disabilities?
Morton Amphitheater offers accessible seating areas and accessible parking spaces for guests with valid disability placards, following the general model of modern outdoor amphitheaters. Accessible seating can usually be selected at the time of purchase through the ticketing site, and staff at the venue can direct you to ADA parking and entrances upon arrival. For the best experience and to avoid last‑minute seat or parking changes, purchase ADA tickets early and plan to arrive ahead of the main crowd so accessible spaces and entry routes are easier to use.
How long will the Parker McCollum concert in Riverside last?
With a 7:30 PM start time and multiple acts—Gary Allan, Josh Abbott Band, and Parker McCollum—you can expect roughly 2.5 to 3 hours of music from the first opener to the final encore. Parker’s headlining set will typically close the night after the support acts, running into the later evening, subject to local curfews and weather. If you are watching your budget, factor in the time needed to exit the parking lots and consider carpooling or planning rideshares in advance so you can stay for the encore without worrying about extra transportation costs or delays.