September 18, 2015 | 10:30 pm - 11:55 pm
Cost:
Special pricing below.
Four States Entertainment Center
3700 E 50th Street, Texarkana, AR 71854 United States
Contact:
Phone
870-772-3771
Email:
ron.bird@townsquaremedia.com

Additional Information

Kicker 102.5 FM and the Four States Fair are excited to bring Colt Ford to Texarkana for the fair’s Friday night concert!  Ford will take the stage after the rodeo ends on Friday, September 18th.  Whether you know his songs by heart,  or are hearing him for the first time, you’re sure to love this groundbreaking performance and Ford's blend of country music and hip-hop rhythms. So get your tickets to this show now!

Date and Time

The Colt Ford concert is Friday, September 18th and will kick off after Friday night's rodeo ends at 10 pm.  The show will start around 10:30pm.

Venue

The show will be at the Four States Fair Entertainment Center located at 3700 E. 50th St. Texarkana, AR. To contact the fair, call (870) 773-2941.

Tickets

Tickets are $20 until the day of the show, September 18th, when they will go on sale for $25. Tickets to the concert include fair admission.  People who purchase both rodeo and concert tickets will receive a wrist band.  When the rodeo is over, those wearing a wrist band can stay in their seats, those without a band must leave.  Then the doors open only to those who have concert tickets.  Tickets can be purchased online here 

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Tickets can also be purchased for $20 at 

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Only Cash will be accepted.

About Colt Ford

Colt Ford is just an unassuming good old country boy from Georgia, a one-time pro golfer turned songwriter and musician who has struck a chord with his growing fan base. On Thanks for Listening, his fifth album on his own perfectly named Average Joes Entertainment label, he returns the favor, offering his audience a humble token of his appreciation.  With his groundbreaking blend of country music and hip-hop rhythms, Ford is a cultural force who is ready to go from cult status to a household name, from the mud trucker events where he started to arena stages, where he’ll next be seen sharing the bill with Toby Keith on his “Shut Up and Hold On” summer tour, where thousands of red solo cups will be raised in celebration.

The follow-up to 2012’s chart-topping Declaration of Independence, which remained on the Billboard Country Album chart for more than 58 weeks, Thanks for Listening features collaborations with such pals as Keith Urban (“She’s Like”), Duck Dynasty’s Boss Hog, Willie Robertson (“Cut ‘Em All”), Jerrod Niemann (“Crickets”), Randy Houser (“Washed in the Mud”), Justin Moore (“Farm Life”), Chase Rice (the first single, “The High Life”), Lee Brice (“Sip It Slow”), Walker Hayes (“Dirty Side”) and Daniel Lee (the title track).

Ford compares his unique style to the spoken-word songs of country greats like Tex Williams (“Smoke Smoke Smoke that Cigarette”), Roger Miller (“Hot Rod Lincoln”), Johnny Cash (“A Boy Named Sue”) or C.W. McCall (“Convoy”).  “I certainly put my own spin on it, or take it to another level,” he says. “Country music keeps changing. That’s what makes music beautiful and great. It means different things to different people. I have fun playing, and when you see me having fun, you’ll have fun, too.”

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