This is super early to promote an upcoming appearance from Ray Stevens considering it's February 4th and the concert isn't going to take place until late June of this year...a lot of things can happen between now and then...but according to the Headliner Concert page on Renfro Valley's webpage the one and only Ray Stevens is scheduled to make an appearance in Renfro Valley, Kentucky on June 21st at 5pm. This is Father's Day...and I've read many social media posts from a lot of younger people and middle aged people who often comment that Ray Stevens is their father's favorite or that they're a father and Ray is one of their favorite entertainers. Well, since Ray is scheduled to appear in Renfro Valley on Father's Day you could perhaps take your father to a Ray Stevens concert...or just go to the concert regardless of it being Father's Day. This is the first concert appearance for Ray outside an occasional guest appearance on the Opry since the opening of his
CabaRay showroom in 2018. He doesn't go on tours due to his performance schedule at the
CabaRay and even though we're months away from the concert in Renfro Valley the tickets, not yet priced, go on sale next month.
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Renfro Valley concert; June 21, 2020 |
The advertisement banner states that the tickets go on sale March 19th but there's a website that sells concert tickets to various performance venues and they have the on-sale date as March 18th. So, if I were you, I'd call the Renfro Valley phone number and see which date the tickets go on sale. It's important to order tickets the day they go on sale, or to at least have a strong couple of days, for several reasons. The main reason is that ordering early enables you to have a wide variety of seats to choose from...the closer it gets to concert day the less likely the 'good seats' are available. The other reason I feel it's important to have a strong showing on the day tickets go on sale is because it shows the owner of the venue that there's a demand for his appearance. I don't think Renfro Valley's concert policies are like this but some venues, if ticket sales don't meet a predetermined quantity within a targeted time frame, the concert will eventually be canceled usually a month or two before it's schedule date and more often than not this quick rush to cancel typically happens before a general public even becomes aware that a concert had been scheduled.
This isn't anything new...that kind of practice has gone on for decades with any recording artist...but it's something that isn't talked about much because of the awkwardness it creates for a venue's owner and the headlining performer; but again, I don't think the Renfro Valley policy is like that. If you're seriously planning on going to Ray's June 21st concert call their number on March 18th/March 19th to receive more information. Their number can be found on their Contact page which you can access
HERE. By the time early March rolls around there should be a ticket price available. He's the only artist on Renfro's Headliner Concert 2020 roster that doesn't have ticket information posted. I'll post more about this appearance later this year as it gets closer to June 21st. In the meantime most of my posts surrounding concerts from Ray Stevens will be tied to his
CabaRay. The third season of concerts gets underway on March 12th and tickets are on sale now. I'll post more blog entries about this as February fades into March.
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