
The Greeley Stampede will welcome Parker McCollum, Ludacris, Scotty McCreery and other artists this summer for the SuperStars Concert Series, the Stampede announced Thursday night.
The announcement was made live on the Stampede’s Facebook, in addition to three announcement parties hosted across Greeley. Those parties were at The GOAT Sports Bar, Rule105 Brewing and Georgia Boys BBQ.
Kicking off the concert series at 8 p.m. Friday, June 27 is rapper and actor Ludacris. The rapper of songs such as “Rollout,” “Saturday (Oooh! Oooh!),” “Area Codes” and “Blueberry Yum Yum” has sold more than 24 million records worldwide. He also stars in “The Fast and the Furious” movies. You may also have seen him in State Farm commercials.
The Southern rapper will be joined by BigXthaPlug, a Dallas rapper. BigXthaPlug has platinum-certified singles “Texas,” “Mmhmm” and “Levels.”
At 8 p.m. Saturday, June 28, Warren Zeiders takes the stage. He is an up-and-coming star in country music. In 2024, he won the CMT Award for “Breakthrough Male Video of the Year” for his song “Pretty Little Poison.” It was his first nomination.
In 2023, he released his debut album, “Pretty Little Poison.” The album got Zeiders his first RIAA Double Platinum certified single and a No. 1 single on country radio with the title track “Pretty Little Poison.” The 25-year-old singer already has more than 2 billion career streams, 1 billion TikTok views and 7.9 million monthly Spotify listeners.

At 8 p.m. Sunday, June 29, Justin Moore will take the stage. The country music star has a 10-year career with songs such as “Point at You,” “Lettin’ The Night Roll,” “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far Away,” “Small Town USA” and “Till My Last Day” reaching No. 1 on the country music charts. He also is the host of the Justin Moore Podcast.
Moore will be joined by Clay Walker. In 1993, Walker released his self-titled debut album which would later become platinum. It was the first of four records to sell more than a million copies. His latest single, “Need a Bar Sometimes,” has nearly 20 million on-demand and video streams.
At 8 p.m. Thursday, July 3, McCreery will take the stage. McCreery made his music debut in 2011 with his album “Clear as Day.” The album reached No. 1 on the all-genre Billboard Top 200 Albums chart. His latest song, “Cab in a Solo,” reached No. 1 and is his sixth song of his to do so. The 31-year-old singer has sold more than 4 million albums in his career.
McCollum and Mackenzie Carpenter close out the series at 8 p.m. Saturday, July 5. McCollum’s 2023 album, “Never Enough,” led critics and his fans to label him as one of country’s “strongest new voices.” He has been named “an artist to watch” by various outlets including Rolling Stone and Billboard.
Carpenter has been named to MusicRow Magazine’s “Next Big Thing” Artists Class Of 2025, Spotify’s Hot Country 2024 Artists to Watch, CMT’s Next Women of Country class of 2023 and Nashville Briefings’ Artists to Watch in 2023.
This year’s series marks the return of the five-concert series to save costs and keep ticket prices low.
The SuperStars Concert Series Package will go on sale at 10 a.m. Tuesday, Feb. 4. The package ranges from $150-$180 for all five concerts. Prices for individual tickets are $45 and go on sale Feb. 11.
On May 1, individual ticket prices will increase by $10. There will be a $25 increase for the package, too.
Tickets can be purchased online or in person. To buy in person, go to the new ticket office open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday-Friday at 600 N. 14th Ave. Go to greeleystampede.org to buy online.