Kid Rock tickets go on sale SaturdayAdam Graham / Detroit News Pop Music Writer
Tickets for Kid Rock's July 17 concert at Comerica Park -- the biggest hometown concert the Detroit rocker has ever staged -- go on sale at 10 a.m. Saturday. Prospective ticket buyers should note the online retailer for tickets is tickets.com, not ticketmaster.com.
For those looking to bypass online sales altogether, a wristband policy will be in effect for tickets going on sale at the Comerica Park box office. Wristbands will be handed out at the Tiger Club, on Witherell Street next to the Comerica Park Pro Shop, beginning at 3 p.m. Friday. Individuals will draw a numbered wristband at random, and on Saturday between 8:15-8:30 a.m., one of the 500 numbered wristbands will be chosen. That number will represent the first person in line, the next number will represent the second person in line and so on, all the way through 500 and beginning again with one, until everyone with a numbered wristband gets a place in line. Individuals without wristbands who arrive after 8:45 a.m. will follow those with a wristband in line. Wristbands do not guarantee tickets to the concert.
Tickets are priced at $30, $46.50 and $69.50. Six packs of "party deck" tickets -- that's Kid Rock-speak for upper deck -- will be available for $99, which breaks down to $16.50 per ticket.
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