Ohio Lottery Post-Game Concert Series returns to Great American Ball Park in 2022

Tickets on sale now for all three Reds games featuring post-game shows

January 19th, 2022

The Ohio Lottery Post-Game Concert Series is back in 2022 with live performances on the field after three Reds games at Great American Ball Park.

  • O.A.R.: Saturday, July 9 following Reds vs. Tampa Bay Rays (4:10 p.m.)
  • Rev Run & DJ Ruckus, Big Boi and Montell Jordan: Saturday, July 30 following Reds vs. Baltimore Orioles (6:40 p.m.)
  • Cole Swindell: Saturday, Sept. 3 following Reds vs. Colorado Rockies (6:40 p.m.)

All fans with a ticket to the game can stay and enjoy the post-game concert that night.

Ticket upgrades are available including a limited number of Ohio Lottery Field Passes that give fans an up-close view of the concert from the field.

Tickets are on sale now for these three games only at www.reds.com/concerts.

Single-game tickets for all remaining 2022 regular season games (excluding Opening Day) will go on sale February 14.

O.A.R.: The platinum-certified band has sold out Madison Square Garden twice, filled Red Rocks Amphitheater a dozen times, earned platinum and gold plaques, consistently land in the Top 15 on the Billboard Top 200, lit up the Times Square New Year’s Eve celebration, and built one of the most committed fanbases in the world. The group—Marc Roberge [lead vocals, guitar], Richard On [lead guitar, backing vocals], Chris Culos [drums], Benj Gershman [bass], and Jerry DePizzo [saxophone, guitar, backing vocals] accompanied by Mikel Paris [keys, backing vocals, percussion], and Jon Lampley [trumpet, backing vocals]—ring in 25 years together by strengthening this special bond with audiences everywhere.

Rev Run & DJ Ruckus: It’s impossible to imagine hip-hop or today’s pop music without Run-DMC. The trio of music pioneers, led by Rev Run, took sample-heavy, hard-rhyming rap from an underground phenomenon to boomboxes everywhere with timeless songs like “King of Rock,” “Walk This Way” and “My Adidas.” Thirty years after the group’s first album debuted, Rev Run has a new generation joining him on stage, the artist GQ magazine hails as the most sought-after DJ in the world, DJ Ruckus.

Big Boi: Atlanta indisputably set the pace for modern hip-hop. However, Big Boi set the pace for Atlanta, and by proxy, the culture at large. The artist, rapper, songwriter, record producer, actor, philanthropist born Antwan André Patton made history as the preeminent spitter of the Dungeon Family and one-half of OutKast. The legendary duo sold 25 million albums and garnered seven GRAMMY® Awards.

Montell Jordan: The Billboard Top Ten songs chart for 1995 contains the following names: Coolio, TLC, Seal, Boyz II Men, Mariah Carey, Madonna and a man named Montell Jordan. “This Is How We Do It” was a breakout new jack-swing song that topped the Hot 100 for seven weeks and R&B charts for eight. Jordan, tall and handsome with a silky-smooth voice, established himself as a powerful presence in music, brimming with talent, savvy and charm. Over his nearly twenty-year career in music, Jordan has released seven studio albums, 14 singles, and is a Grammy®-nominated artist selling more than 10 million records worldwide.

Cole Swindell: In the last seven years since his debut, Cole Swindell has racked up over four billion global career streams, an impressive 10 number-one singles and 11 number-one singles as a songwriter. The Grammy®-nominated multi-Platinum rising superstar has toured with the biggest superstars in country music including Luke Bryan, Kenny Chesney, Jason Aldean, Florida Georgia Line, Dierks Bentley and most recently Thomas Rhett and officially became a headliner on his own in 2018 with his Reason To Drink Tours. The Georgia native launches his headlining Down To The Bar Tour on February 17, and just released his 12th career single, “Never Say Never,” a duet with BBR Music Group’s rising star Lainey Wilson.