Cincinnati Reds News: Thomas Rhett Post-Game Benefit Concert – Thursday August 29

By Bert Leeson

Thomas Rhett in 2021 at Merriweather. By Maryland GovPics, CC BY 2.0, https commons.wikimedia.org

August 28, 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.

 

 

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