February 16, 2020

Ray Stevens: Renfro Valley Ticket Prices Revealed...

Hello once more...the mystery is over with as far as the Ray Stevens Renfro Valley ticket prices are concerned. In a couple of previous blog entries this month I made mention that the tickets for his concert go on sale on March 19th but there weren't any prices listed as there happened to be for the other performers appearing at the venue. The other day I decided to look up the headliner concert page, again, to see if there any updates and at long last they provided a ticket price for his concert this coming June 21st (a Sunday evening).

Renfro Valley Concert Ticket Prices
In a previous blog entry I posted this same image but at that time there wasn't any ticket prices listed. It had an acronym, TBD, which stands for To Be Determined. Now, after discovering what the ticket prices were for his concert, I did an overview of the other concert headliners. In doing so I put together a Top-5 list, based on top ticket pricing, and Ray is among the Top-5 in this category. I think it's a testament to his popularity that he commands an upper level price range. Here is the Top-5 by rank ticket pricing:

Number Five: Tracy Lawrence ($59.00, $54.00, $49.00, and $46.00)
Number Four: Ray Stevens ($59.00, $55.00, $52.00, and $49.00)
Number Three: Roots and Boots Tour ($62.00, $58.00, $55.00, and $49.00)
Runner Up: Don McLean ($62.00, $58.00, $55.00, and $52.00)
Number One: Josh Turner ($68.00, $62.00, $58.00, and $52.00)

I've been fortunate enough to see Ray Stevens in concert three times. You'd think I'd be someone that has seen him in concert hundreds of times but that isn't the case. I seen him at Renfro Valley in 2008 and that marked the first time I'd seen him in concert. I purchased a CD at the merchandise table, Ray Stevens Sings Sinatra...Say What?!?, prior to it being available on the internet. The second time I seen him happened to be at The Little Nashville Opry in Nashville, Indiana in 2009...that venue burned to the ground weeks after Ray's concert...but it was at that venue where the seats were lined with small advertisement cards for an upcoming CD from Ray titled One for the Road, available only at Pilot Truck Stops for several months, before it was released to the general public. The third time I seen Ray in concert was in 2018 at the CabaRay showroom. I wrote a blog entry review of my time in Nashville, Indiana attending Ray's concert back in May 2009. I've also written a blog entry review of my visit to the CabaRay in March 2018. Search the archives off to the right for those two blog entries if interested/curious about my opinion/commentary.

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