The Bellamy Brothers in Hiawassee | Tickets 2026

The Bellamy Brothers

Feel the energy surge as The Bellamy Brothers light up the stage at Anderson Music Hall in Hiawassee, GA on Oct 9, 2026. With their iconic hits and dynamic performance style, this concert promises an unforgettable night filled with country music magic. Secure your spot now with The Bellamy Brothers tour tickets!

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Frequently Asked Questions

When and where is The Bellamy Brothers concert in Hiawassee, GA?

The Bellamy Brothers are scheduled to perform on Friday, October 9, 2026, at 7:00 p.m. at Anderson Music Hall, located inside the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds in Hiawassee, Georgia. The hall’s address is 1311 Music Hall Road, and it serves as the centerpiece concert venue for the Georgia Mountain Fair Superstar Concert Series.

Who is performing with The Bellamy Brothers at Anderson Music Hall?

This Hiawassee date is billed as The Bellamy Brothers & Exile, giving fans a double bill of classic country hits in one evening. Exile joins the Bellamy Brothers on the same stage, so your ticket covers both legendary groups at Anderson Music Hall that night.

What time should I arrive, and how long will the concert last?

Tickets show a 7:00 p.m. start time, and guests typically arrive 45–60 minutes early to park, pass through entry, and find their seats before the lights go down. With two acts on the bill, you can expect a full evening of music running several hours, including Exile’s set plus the Bellamy Brothers’ performance.

How much do tickets cost for The Bellamy Brothers & Exile at Anderson Music Hall?

Primary ticketing information notes that standard tickets for this show start as low as about $31.50 for upper or back-row sections, with premium floor spots and possible upgrades topping out around $46.80 each. Tour-wide data for the Bellamy Brothers shows that typical tickets across cities average around $80–$85, so these Hiawassee face-value prices are relatively affordable compared to many other stops.

Why do some sites show very high prices, and how can I avoid overpaying?

Resale marketplaces list remaining tickets at much higher prices, with some sections showing per‑seat costs from roughly $398 up well past $600 depending on row and section, because third-party sellers set their own markups. To avoid overpaying, buy directly from official Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds or primary-ticket outlets offering the $31.50–$46.80 range, and use resale only as a last resort if the original inventory is gone.

What are the best strategies to get cheap tickets for the Hiawassee show?

For the lowest cost, target the least expensive upper- or back-section seats at about $31.50 rather than paying extra for floor or VIP spots that push prices close to $50 or far higher on resale. Buying early through official channels, avoiding meet‑and‑greet or premium packages, and skipping reseller listings that start in the hundreds of dollars are the simplest ways to keep your ticket price near the bottom of the tour’s usual range.

Is waiting for last-minute tickets a good way to save money?

Several outlets already flag this Anderson Music Hall date as a special Bellamy Brothers & Exile event at the fairgrounds, and some resale sites show limited listings at very high prices, indicating strong demand. Because face-value tickets begin around $31.50 here—well below average for the tour—waiting usually means losing those cheaper seats and being left only with marked-up resales, so it is smarter to lock in tickets early at primary prices.

What is Anderson Music Hall like for concerts?

Anderson Music Hall is a covered, seated concert venue within the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds, praised for its friendly staff, excellent sound system, and good views from most seats. Recent reviews note that the hall has upgraded seating that some guests find narrower than older bench-style seats, so choosing an aisle seat or planning for a snug fit can make the evening more comfortable.

What are the parking options, and is there a fee?

The hall is located on the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds, where there is ample on-site parking for concert events. Guests are encouraged to arrive early to secure convenient parking and avoid last-minute congestion when exiting, especially for popular double-bill shows like The Bellamy Brothers & Exile.

Are there any age restrictions or a clear bag policy for this event?

Anderson Music Hall is part of the Georgia Mountain Fairgrounds, which presents events suitable for a wide range of ages, and there are no special age restrictions announced for this concert. However, the fairgrounds clearly notes that a clear-bag policy is strictly enforced at many events and that concessions are cash only, so bringing a compliant clear bag and some cash will help you get through security and purchase food or drinks smoothly.

What other tips can help me save on the overall concert experience?

To keep your night affordable, carpool with friends to share fuel costs while using the fairgrounds’ large parking areas, stick with the $31.50–$46.80 official tickets instead of multi-hundred-dollar resale seats, and set a cash budget for concessions since they are cash-only. Considering that Bellamy Brothers tickets elsewhere can run from the mid‑$30s to over $100, grabbing early, low-tier Anderson Music Hall seats and avoiding premium upgrades will let you enjoy both The Bellamy Brothers and Exile at one of the best values on the tour.

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