Who’s Playing the Bird’s Nest This Year?

Waste Management is kicking off its Phoenix Open celebration with a Concert in the Coliseum, presented by Swire Coca-Cola, on January 31. This year’s special headliner is critically acclaimed rock band The Killers, with Tyler Hubbard of Florida Georgia Line opening.

The performance is set to take place at the iconic 16th hole, which Waste Management claims is “the most exciting hole on the PGA TOUR.” The event starts at approximately 3:30 p.m., and The Killers are slated to perform at 7 p.m. This will be the fifth annual Concert in the Coliseum, with previous performances from artists like Blake Shelton and Gwen Stefani, Maroon 5, and Post Malone. 

Fans will be able to take part in several activities while on their way to the 16th hole. According to Waste Management, “Fans will enter through the main WM Phoenix Open entrance and enjoy an engaging experience, like entertainment, beverage sampling, and activations.”

Suite options are available for fans, including 20-, 30-, and 40-person suites, priced from $12,550 to $25,050. Suites include free parking near the main entrance, food, beverages, and a bar, as well as premium views. Fans can also purchase reserved seating tickets for $365 near the 16th green. Platinum seating tickets, which include food, beverages and an open bar, are available for $568 and are closer to the stage. 

Waste Management is bringing back its iconic Coors Light Birds Nest concert series with four nights of unforgettable performances from February 4-7 at The Pavilions. This year’s lineup brings a mix of country, rap and EDM sounds, creating a perfect party blend that the festival built its reputation on.

The excitement starts with Bailey Zimmerman performing on February 4 with Chase Matthew opening. For a limited time, tickets for night one of the festival are buy one, get one free, courtesy of Coors Light. General admission is $95, and VIP is $ 200+.

After opening for HARDY in 2024, this will be the country singer’s second time at Birds Nest, but this time he returns as a headliner for the high-energy event. Zach Top will continue the festival with a performance on February 5, featuring an opening act from special guest ERNEST. Night two general admission is $215, and VIP is $393. Top will be returning to Arizona in April for Country Thunder.

Nelly and Ludacris will be bringing the heat for a dual set on night three on February 6, with support from Ja Rule. General admission tickets are $135, and VIP tickets are $320.

John Summit is closing out the set on February 7, with help from special guest BUNT. Tickets for night four general admission are sold out, but resale options are available. VIP tickets are available for around $400. Please note that all nights of the Birds Nest concert series are 21+. Learn more at coorslightbirdsnest.com.

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