The Bellamy Brothers in Saint Jo | Tickets 2026

Feel the electrifying energy as The Bellamy Brothers take the stage at Red River Station in Saint Jo, TX on April 18, 2026. With their signature harmonies and timeless hits, this concert promises an unforgettable night of classic country vibes. Don’t miss out—grab your The Bellamy Brothers tour tickets now!
The Bellamy Brothers Saint Jo Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Saturday Apr 18, 2026 08:00 PM |
Saint Jo, TX | from $76.80 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is The Bellamy Brothers concert in Saint Jo, TX?
The Bellamy Brothers are scheduled to perform on Saturday, April 18, 2026, at 8:00 p.m. at Red River Station BBQ in Saint Jo, Texas. Red River Station is an outdoor concert venue near the historic Saint Jo town square, combining a live-music setting with a Texas barbecue atmosphere.
What time do gates open and when should I arrive?
Red River Station states that gates open at 6:30 p.m. for outdoor concerts and 7:00 p.m. for indoor concerts, giving guests plenty of time to get parked, go through entry, and find a good spot before the 8:00 p.m. show. For a popular act like The Bellamy Brothers, arriving close to gate time is smart so you can choose your viewing area, grab food or drinks, and settle in before the band takes the stage.
How much do tickets cost for The Bellamy Brothers at Red River Station?
One major ticket outlet advertises Bellamy Brothers tickets for Red River Station starting at about $79 each, while another notes that only a handful of tickets remain for this date, which can push prices higher as availability shrinks. Tour-wide data shows that Bellamy Brothers tickets can start in the low‑$40 range in some cities, so the Saint Jo show sits in the mid-range for their 2026 dates, reflecting the intimate outdoor venue and limited capacity of around 1,000 people.
How can I get cheap tickets for the Saint Jo concert?
To keep ticket costs down, compare several reputable vendors listing the April 18 Red River Station show and focus on the lowest “from” price you can find near that $79 mark, avoiding unnecessary VIP or premium add‑ons. Because the venue is relatively small and most spots offer a good view, choosing standard admission over pricier upgraded sections and buying early—before inventory drops to just a few tickets—will usually keep you closer to the lower end of the tour’s typical price range.
Are last-minute tickets a good way to save money?
Some platforms already warn that there are “only a few tickets left” for the Bellamy Brothers at Red River Station, which indicates strong demand and makes last-minute price drops less likely. In this situation, waiting can mean facing only high-priced resale tickets or a sellout, so it is safer for your budget to buy as soon as you see seats near the current lower price instead of banking on day‑of discounts.
Is the Red River Station show all-ages, and what is the age policy?
Red River Station’s policies state that shows are all‑ages unless a specific band requests an age limit, and that every person entering the venue, regardless of age, must have a ticket. Anyone under 21 is considered a minor, must pay an additional minor fee at the door (listed as $5 or $10 depending on the policy version), and guests under 18 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian, with valid ID required to verify age.
What are the rules around alcohol and ID at Red River Station?
The venue takes ID checks very seriously and will only serve alcohol to guests over 21 who present a valid, unexpired government-issued ID such as a driver’s license, state ID, military ID, or passport; student IDs are not accepted. Anyone under 21 who consumes or attempts to consume alcohol, or anyone providing alcohol to a minor, will be removed from the premises with no refund and may also face possible arrest, so adults should be careful to follow the rules while enjoying the show.
Where can I park for a Bellamy Brothers concert at Red River Station, and is it free?
Red River Station advises guests to use free public parking at the Saint Jo town square and at Boggess Park, both of which are within walking distance of the venue. For some concerts, nearby residents may offer paid parking on their property, but these lots are not affiliated with Red River Station, so drivers should check prices, avoid blocking driveways or fire hydrants, and remember that public parking is first-come, first-served.
What should I expect from the venue layout and atmosphere?
Red River Station is an outdoor concert venue designed for up to about 1,000 people, offering an open-air setting with a stage, viewing areas, and room to move around and enjoy food and drinks. The atmosphere is casual and Texas‑country flavored, so wearing comfortable clothes and shoes for standing, walking on grass or gravel, and being outdoors under the evening sky will make the experience more enjoyable.
What should I bring, and what other tips can help me save on the overall experience?
Bring your digital or printed tickets, a valid photo ID (especially if you plan to drink), some cash for the minor fee if applicable and for food, drinks, or local parking, and a light jacket in case temperatures drop after sunset. To save money overall, carpool with friends to share fuel, use the free public parking areas, buy tickets early at the lowest available price, and set a budget for on-site spending so you can enjoy a full night with The Bellamy Brothers at Red River Station without overspending.