Phoenix Open Birds Nest 2023 complete concert series lineup and how to get tickets

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The 2023 Coors Light Birds Nest concert lineup at the WM Phoenix Open in Scottsdale is nearly complete with the news that country artists Dustin Lynch, Lainey Wilson and Chris Lane will headline opening night of the popular four-night concert series on Wednesday, Feb. 8.

This is the first time the series will feature a trio of headlining performers on the same night inside the party tent.

Country superstar Jason Aldean will headline Thursday, Feb. 9, with special guest MacKenzie Porter.

Machine Gun Kelly headlines Friday, Feb. 10, with a special guest to be announced.

The Chainsmokers will close the series on Saturday, Feb. 11, joined by special guest Gryffin.

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Maroon 5 playing Concert in the Coliseum at the 16th hole

Maroon 5 will headline the Concert in the Coliseum at the 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale on Saturday, Feb. 4, prior to WM Phoenix Open week, which takes place Feb. 6-12.

The concert, presented by Swire Coca Cola, also features Walker Hayes.

This is the second year the Thunderbirds have hosted a concert at one of golf's most famous settings.

Last year, Thomas Rhett and Old Dominion performed at the inaugural Concert in the Coliseum.

General admission tickets and platinum seating for this special kickoff to WM Phoenix Open are on sale now at WMPhoenixOpen.com.

The Concert in the Coliseum is a 21-and-over event.

Walker Hayes will get the party started at approximately 5 p.m. with Maroon 5 taking the stage at approximately 7 p.m.

Doors open at 3:30 p.m.

The concert will once again take place on a massive stage built in the middle of the 16th hole exclusively for this show.

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Machine Gun Kelly fresh off arena tour

Machine Gun Kelly is fresh off an arena tour that hit Footprint Center in downtown Phoenix in July.

He has amassed more than 15.5 billion streams and sold more than 10 million album units. "Mainstream Sellout" is his second album to debut at No. 1 in Billboard. His biggest hits include the breakthrough single "Wild Boy," "Bad Things" and "My Ex's Best Friend."

As of 2022, MGK has had a record 45 entries on Billboard's Hot Rock & Alternative Songs, the most of any solo artist.

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Jason Aldean a 'top-notch entertainer'

In a press release, tournament chairman Pat Williams said, “Jason Aldean is a top-notch worldwide entertainer known for his electric live performances" and "a great addition to our four-night lineup... sure to put on quite a show."

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More on the Chainsmokers and Gryffin

The Chainsmokers spent 12 weeks at the top of Billboard's Hot 100 with 14-times-platinum "Closer," the longest run at No. 1 of any single in 2016.

Their other hits include the multiplatinum smashes “Roses," "Don't Let Me Down" (which won Best Dance Recording at the Grammys), "Paris" and "Something Just Like This."

This is their second time playing the Birds Nest, following what Williams referred to in a press release as "an electric show" in 2019.

Gryffin topped the Billboard Dance/Electronic Albums chart in 2019 with a full-length debut called "Gravity" and has amassed more than 2.5 billion streams on Spotify.

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The Chainsmokers performs at the TPC Scottsdale Birds Nest during the Waste Management Phoenix Open on Friday, Feb. 1, 2019.  Lisa Webb/Special for AZCentral.com
The Chainsmokers performs at the TPC Scottsdale Birds Nest during the Waste Management Phoenix Open on Friday, Feb. 1, 2019. Lisa Webb/Special for AZCentral.com

When do Birds Nest doors open?

The Coors Light Birds Nest doors will open at 3:30 p.m. each day with an expanded outdoor patio area featuring more live music, games, entertainment and food and beverage offerings.

The special guest will take the main stage inside the 48,000-square-foot tent at approximately 6:30 p.m. each night, with the headliners going on stage at approximately 8:30 p.m.

Coors Light Birds Nest Chairman Billy Malkovich issued a statement saying, “The atmosphere at the Coors Light Birds Nest, both inside the main concert venue and outside in the expanded patio area, are catered to create the ultimate fan experience with a music festival atmosphere."

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How to buy 2023 Birds Nest concert tickets

General admission and VIP tickets are on sale now for opening night with Lynch, Wilson and Lane at CoorsLightBirdsNest.com. General admission tickets for Wednesday are $75. VIP tickets are $225.

General admission tickets for Machine Gun Kelly have sold out. VIP tickets are on sale starting at $285 at CoorsLightBirdsNest.com.

General admission and VIP tickets for Aldean and the Chainsmokers have sold out.

VIP tickets provide exclusive access to an enhanced area where guests are treated to complimentary food and drinks and access to a premium viewing area for the shows.

Organizers encourage fans to buy their tickets early as ticket prices will increase as the event draws closer.

The 2023 Coors Light Birds Nest has added packages that include admission to all four nights of the concert series. The general admission four-day pass is $330, while the four-day VIP pass is $1,100.

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Where is the Coors Light Birds Nest?

The Coors Light Birds Nest is directly across from the main WM Phoenix Open tournament entrance at 82nd Street and Bell Road.

The entertainment venue opens at 3:30 p.m. and closes at 10:30 p.m. Wednesday through Saturday.

The Coors Light Birds Nest is a 21-and-over venue. For more information, visit CoorsLightBirdsNest.com.

Reach the reporter at ed.masley@arizonarepublic.com or 602-444-4495. Follow him on Twitter @EdMasley.

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This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Phoenix Open Coors Light Birds Nest complete 2023 concert lineup