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Dierks Bentley, Cole Swindell and Jon Pardi stop at Darien Lake this Friday night August 4th. Here are some things you need to know before heading to the show!
Event Times: All times subject to change
LOTS OPEN: 3:30PM
GATES OPEN: 5:30PM
SHOW TIME: 7:00PM
JON PARDI: 7:00
COLE SWINDELL 7:50
DIERKS BENTLEY 9:10
Items ALLOWED to be brought in to venue:
Average size bags/back packs
Cameras – nonprof
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