No offense whatsoever to the Cross Insurance Center and the great concert that Parker McCollum and opening act Bailey Zimmerman put on at the end of October last year.  It was great.

But being outside in the warm summer air along the Bangor waterfront is indeed special.

And Parker McCollum with Corey Kent will be here for the Burn It Down Tour at Maine Savings Amphitheater on Sunday May 26th 2024.

And if you are on the fence about going because it is a Sunday night, Memorial Day is Monday the 27th.

It will be a party.

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Here is your pre-sale code for tickets on sale today from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., to get the jump on general on sale tomorrow at 10 a.m.

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Here is the Ticketmaster link for those tickets.

Parker McCollum is riding the hit song Burn It Down right now, so perfect name for the tour.

He also had hits from his first major label debut album Gold Chain Cowboy released in July 2021.

His first hit was "Pretty Heart." His second "To Be Loved By You" went to #1. Then "Handle on You" peaked at #2.

Parker McCollum is part of the Maine Savings Amphitheater line up for the summer of 24.

And there will be another concert announcement tomorrow morning on Q106.5.  Find out who else is also coming to Bangor next summer.

Who would you like to see coming in concert? Let us know here.

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