Turnpike Troubadours tickets 12/13/2025

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Turnpike Troubadours fans, Are you ready for Mesa? on Saturday, December 13th 2025 as part of her tour Turnpike Troubadours will be playing at Mesa Amphitheatre, AZ. Score your Turnpike Troubadours tickets Mesa right here.

Turnpike Troubadours Mesa Amphitheatre, AZ concert

Mesa Amphitheatre 201 North Center, Mesa, AZ, 85201
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By ricelke

Great music, horrible experience

It took us an hour to get in through the gates. We missed the opener. Parking was different than it ever had been, we were lucky enough to be dropped off in the VIP parking lot. But there were so many people. I believe this event was oversold. We waited in line for an hour for beer to be told that they just ran out. I ran over to the other beer line waited for about half hour and they also ran out. This was about an hour and half before the headliner. Azura had a lot of work to do to make this a great venue.

By Anonymous

Amazing show, poor planning by venue

All of the acts did such an amazing job and I loved every second of the music! The venue - despite being beautiful and having the potential to be great - was in over its head. The lines were terrible for bathrooms, food and drinks. No one wants to go to a show and miss entire sets just to stand in line. There was no clear signage for cash and credit card lines so you'd wait in line for 45 minutes only to be told - when you *finally* got up front - it was cash only. The ATMs were cashed out early as well, so you couldn't pay cash even if you wanted to. The one time I got through a drink line that accepted credit cards line there was so much back and forth between pouring drinks and running cards it seemed very inefficient for the staff who were working their butts off. I think Azura really has the potential to be a great venue for this area, but they need to be prepaid for that volume of show-goers. They clearly oversold this show by opening up the lawn and didn't add extra staff to compensate. Some things I think could help in the future: set-up the stands with card readers at the counter so staff doesn't have to run around each other trying to take payments and fulfill orders, clearly mark which lines accept cash and which lines accept cards, or simply advertise events as cash only to save the hassle of long lines and running cards.

By CarterDD

Turnpike doesn’t disappoint

Turnpike was absolutely great, they are probably the most talented group in country music. Evan Felker is an extraordinary song writer, his lyrics really can tell a story and his vocals present the lyrics very well. Their live performances are true to their recorded music. Their shows are the only shows I’ve been to where the crowd sings all the words to all the songs all the way through the show, their fans truly love their music. If you are looking for a fun show with some outstanding Red Dirt Country, see the Turnpike Troubadours. You’ll probably leave the show a fan.

By Kat2july

Could have been a great show

All the bands that played are fantastic. I love all their songs. I have several Avett Brothers discs and a couple of Wood Brothers and Turnpike Troubadours releases. All those recordings sound great. The sad thing about this concert was the audio. I realize the Simmons Bank arena may not have the best acoustics. But I have been to shows (Eagles, Brad Paisley, Avett Brothers in 2016) at this venue where the audio engineers knew what they were doing. Either the audio engineers at this show were drunk or they were deaf. Either way, the sound was really bad. This was the first show I've ever seen in my life where the bass drowned out the drums (except for the kick drum). Every now and then you could hear a little cymbal sizzle but that's about it. Everything was mush. Even the recording music before and between acts was mush. I doubt I will ever go to another Simmons Bank arena concert.



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