Zac Brown Band will perform after a Reds game next year. Here's how to get tickets

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Calling all Zamily members! Fans will have a chance to see Zac Brown Band perform after a Cincinnati Reds game next year.

The band will perform a full concert after the Reds vs. Milwaukee Brewers game on June 2, 2023 at Great American Ball Park. It will be Zac Brown Band's only concert in Greater Cincinnati next summer, according to a release. All fans with tickets to the Reds game will be able to enjoy the performance.

The game coincides with Lou Gehrig Day, a Major League Baseball holiday that remembers Lou Gehrig, a Baseball Hall of Famer who died from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, or ALS, when he was 37. A portion of game ticket sales will benefit the Hop on a Cure Foundation, which raises money for ALS research and was started by Zac Brown Band founding member John Driskell Hopkins after he was diagnosed with the disease in 2021.

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Zac Brown Band will perform after a Cincinnati Reds game at the Great American Ball Park on June 2, 2023.
Zac Brown Band will perform after a Cincinnati Reds game at the Great American Ball Park on June 2, 2023.

“The Reds are honored to host the Zac Brown Band on MLB’s Lou Gehrig Day in 2023,” Phil Castellini, Reds president and chief operating officer, said in a statement. “Zac Brown Band’s passionate support of their bandmate Hop is an inspiration, and our hope is to lift the spirits of everyone affected by ALS while supporting the Hop on a Cure Foundation. We are excited to give them a warm Reds Country welcome as they fill Great American Ball Park with music and hope after our game on June 2.”

Hopkins and bandmates Jimmy De Martini and Danny De Los Reyes will host a Q&A and perform at Redsfest at the Duke Energy Convention Center on Dec. 3.

“My family and I, along with everyone in the band, are appreciative of the support from the Cincinnati Reds for the Hop on a Cure Foundation and I am excited to be able to attend Redsfest in Cincinnati,” Hopkins said.

Reds ticket packages with seats close to the band's performance will go on sale Nov. 21 at 9 a.m. Visit reds.com/ZacBrownBand for more information.

Tickets for the June 2 game are available now at reds.com/Pick6.

This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: Zac Brown Band to host ALS benefit concert after Cincinnati Reds game