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Valley Ranch 4th Fest with Gary Allan, William Clark Green, Ian Munsick, and More at The Hill at Valley Ranch in New Caney, Texas

Valley Ranch 4th Fest with Gary Allan, William Clark Green, Ian Munsick, and More at The Hill at Valley Ranch in New Caney, Texas

DATE:
Sunday, July 3, 2022
TIME:
Doors | 1:00 PM
LOCATION:
The Hill at Valley Ranch
21562 Valley Ranch Parkway
New Caney, Texas 77375
About this Event:

Valley Ranch 4th Fest with Gary Allan / William Clark Green/ Ian Munsick / Jason Cassidy / Trent Cowie / Jeff Canada / Payton Howie

Sunday July 3rd, 2022 - Gates at 1:00 pm
 
Fireworks, Vendors, Food Trucks, Bar Service, Kid Zone, Petting Zoo and more.
 
Ticket Options:
  • $35 - GA Lawn ($40 at the gate*) – Access to the area behind GA Preferred to the top of the hill
  • $55 - GA Preferred ($65 at the gate*) – Access to the area immediately behind VIP.  A Close view of the stage.  Equivalent to rows 6 – 25 of seated amphitheaters.
  • $175 - VIP ($200 at the gate* if available) – Includes VIP Tent Access, Top of the line bar service, complimentary appetizers, front of stage access with seating, VIP parking. 
 
Parking Passes (Link to Parking Areas):
 
  • $10 - Grass Lot Parking Pass
  • $20 - Paved Lot Parking Pass (Shuttle service provided)
 
Any Kids in VIP regardless of age must have a VIP ticket due to capacity limitations.
  
  • $10 - Kids 4-12 ($15 at the gate*) - to be allowed into either GA area accompanied by an adult with the proper access. 
  • Free - Kids 3 & Under for GA areas
 
Prohibited items include but are not limited to: 
  • Weapons of any kind
  • Umbrellas/Tents
  • Illegal drugs/drug paraphernalia
  • Fireworks
  • Glass containers
  • Outside food or beverage, including coolers
  • All professional video and photo cameras
  • Recording devices
  • Selfie sticks, Tripods or Monopods
  • Laser pointers
  • Air Horns
  • Animals (unless a service animal)
  • Bicycles (within the secure perimeter)
  • Any item deemed inappropriate or dangerous by security
 
*Prices at the gate include all taxes and fees.  
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GARY ALLAN
“I ain’t really happy,” sings Gary Allan on “Get Off on the Pain,” the down-home masterstroke that begins and provides the name for his new MCA Nashville collection, “until the sky starts driving rain.” Unhesitatingly frank, mercilessly guitar-crazed, it’s the rocked-out country confession of a smart guy drawn to what the rest of the world calls wrong roads and long shots, or complains of as aching bones and stubbornness, or — as Allan sings in a spectacular stretch of drawn-out soulful vowels — underestimates as dark horses. And as the California-born superstar releases his eighth studio album, it’s about the most Gary Allan piece anyone could imagine.

“That’s, like, very autobiographical,” Allan understates, talking about the song. “I feel like I’m living that right now. It’s got a lot of life in there for me: It represents the relentless quality of life on the road. You’ll never hear me singing about tractors or farms, just because I don’t know anything about that stuff. Wrong roads and dark horses I know about. Still, I think the pain can get to be some kind of a positive for me because it connects to everything I’ve ever dreamed of. While it’s relentless, it’s confirmation of the actual existence of this big musical drama, the result of the dream.”

That dream, for Allan, was to become exactly what he has become over the course of a lifetime in the field: a singer and songwriter forever cognizant of country music’s rough and storied past yet never wholly enslaved by its stylistic or social traditions. As a teenager performing in California, he skipped the bars that didn’t want to hear him play George Jones music; as a Nashville artist, he never worried about rocking things out or missing an awards-show red carpet. “It’s almost become a challenge to get into this town. But I’m also really comfortable with where I am, being slightly on the outside.” Allan always has developed and continued to refine his own tattooed power and finesse.