Thomas Rhett Post-Game Benefit Concert – Thursday

Full-length concert following Reds vs. A’s game

August 28th, 2024

It’s not too late to see country music superstar Thomas Rhett perform a full-length, post-game benefit concert at Great American Ball Park on Thursday, Aug. 29, benefiting Love One International.

The concert will follow the Reds vs. Oakland A’s game (5:10 p.m. start time) and all fans with a ticket to the game can stay and enjoy the post-game concert.

A limited number of tickets for the August 29 game and Pit Field Packages for the concert are available at www.reds.com/Concerts.

A portion of the proceeds from every game ticket sold will benefit Love One International, a charity supported by Thomas and his wife which transforms the lives of children and families in Uganda through life-saving medical care and family preservation.

Thomas Rhett Pit Field Package

Fans who want to guarantee an up-close view of the concert from the field can purchase a special Thomas Rhett Pit Field package at www.reds.com/Concerts. Package includes:

  • One (1) Sun/Moon Deck ticket for the August 29 Reds vs. A’s game (5:10 p.m.)
  • Pit/Field Pass for the Thomas Rhett Post-Game Concert

How to Stay Cool at Great American Ball Park

With temperatures expected to reach the mid-90s and heat indices over 100 this week, the Reds have recommendations to help fans stay cool and “heat smart” while enjoying the upcoming games:

  • Bring Water: Fans are allowed to bring unopened plastic bottles of water into the ballpark.
  • Misting Stations: Cool water misting stations are located around the ballpark and under the PNC Power Stacks in center field.
  • Cool Rooms: “Cool rooms” with TVs will be available for fans to watch the game in a cooler environment. Please see a Reds staff member to be escorted to a cool room.
  • Seek Help if Needed: If you feel weak or sick, notify a Reds staff member. Medical aid will be available.
  • Emergency Services: At all Reds games, TriHealth Event Medicine provides emergency medicine physicians along with critical care paramedics and nurses.