Walker Hayes coming to Walmart AMP in 2023

Walker Hayes (Courtesy photo/Michael Woolheater)

Just weeks after wrapping up his first headlining arena tour in November, Walker Hayes has announced his next tour, which includes a stop at the Walmart AMP on Friday, April 21.

Hayes’ Duck Buck Tour so far includes about two dozen shows from April through August with several opening acts, depending on the date.

Nashville singer-songwriter Ingrid Andress and country/hip-hop singer Breland will open for Hayes at the AMP, according to venue officials. Gates open at 5 p.m. and music starts at 6:30 p.m.

Ticket presales begin Tuesday, Dec. 13, while tickets go on sale to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday, Dec. 16. Ticket prices range from $35-$75 plus fees.

Hayes’ upcoming tour gets its name from the chorus of the title track of his most recent album, “Country Stuff The Album,” in which Hayes sings, “I like shooting ducks and bucks / I like mud tires on my trucks / I like blue jeans, guitar strings and dirt roads.”

The Walmart AMP will offer an optional $20 reserved parking add-on for the 2023 season, which includes a reserved parking space in the lot across from the venue. A limited number of reserved spaces will be available for most shows, officials said.

Purchase tickets and add-ons at www.amptickets.com, in person at either of the venue’s box offices, or by calling 479-443-5600.

AMP 2023 Schedule (so far)

April 21 – Walker Hayes / Ingrid Andress / Breland
April 22 – Tyler Childers / Charley Crockett / Wayne Graham
May 5 – Parker McCollum / Larry Fleet
May 9 – Godsmack / I Prevail
May 23 – Dave Matthews Band
May 26 – Incubus / Coheed and Cambria
June 14 – Foo Fighters
June 17 – Avett Brothers / Gov’t Mule
June 23 – Matchbox Twenty / Matt Nathanson
June 29 – Willie Nelson / Margo Price / Flatland Cavalry / Particle Kid
July 11 – Fall Out Boy / Bring Me The Horizon / Royal & the Serpent / Carr
July 14 – Foreigner / Loverboy
July 15 – Snoop Dogg / Wiz Khalifa / Too $hort / Warren G / Berner
July 20 – Nickelback / Brantley Gilbert
July 27 – Eric Church / Midland / Ray Wylie Hubbard
July 28 – Lynyrd Skynyrd / ZZ Top / Uncle Kracker
July 29 – Disturbed / Breaking Benjamin / JINJER
Aug. 8 – Lana Del Rey
Aug. 10 – Luke Bryan / Chayce Beckham / Ashley Cooke / Jackson Dean
Aug. 14 – Boy George and Culture Club / Howard Jones / Berlin
Aug. 15 – Pantera / Lamb of God
Aug. 16 – Smashing Pumpkins / Interpol / Rival Sons
Aug. 18 – Beck / Phoenix
Aug. 19 – KIDZ BOP
Aug. 20 – Sam Hunt / Brett Young / Lily Rose
Aug. 24 – Jelly Roll / Struggle Jennings / Caitlynne Curtis / Josh Adam Meyers
Sept. 3 – Peso Pluma
Sept. 5 – 3 Doors Down / Candlebox
Sept. 11 – Tenacious D
Sept. 14 – Jason Aldean / Mitchell Tenpenny / Corey Kent / Dee Jay Silver
Sept. 26 – Queens of the Stone Age / Viagra Boys / Jehnny Beth
Sept. 29 – Koe Wetzel
Oct. 5 – Shinedown / Papa Roach / Spiritbox
Oct. 6 – Odesza / TOKiMONSTA / QRTR / OLAN
Oct. 10 – All-American Rejects / Get Up Kids / New Found Glory / Motion City Soundtrack
Oct 12 – Sting