Collin Raye at South Shore Barn
Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the concert?
South Shore Barn, 334 West 800 North, Laketown, Utah — one mile south of Rendezvous Beach at Bear Lake.
Saturday, July 25, 2026. Collin Raye with special guest Jared Rogerson. Gates open at 5:30 PM. Music starts at
7:00 PM.
Where do I get tickets?
Tickets are sold online at southshorebarn.com and are required for entry. Your ticket will be emailed to you. You
can print it or show it on your phone at the gate.
Can I get tickets at the gate?
Maybe, but probably not. July 25th is one of the busiest days of the year in Bear Lake and tickets are selling fast.
This event will likely sell out in advance of the concert.
Is this general admission?
Yes. Seating is general admission on the lawn. Please bring a lawn chair. We’ll have aisles marked to keep
walkways clear. There is no reserved seating.
What should I bring?
A lawn chair, weather-appropriate clothing, and a card or cash for food and drinks. This is a rain-or-shine event, so
dress for the weather. Comfortable, sturdy shoes are a good idea—see the note on terrain below.
What should I leave at home?
No coolers, backpacks, outside food or beverages, alcohol, large umbrellas, weapons, fireworks, or pets (service
animals welcome). No professional or detachable-lens cameras and no video recording.
Will there be food and drinks?
Yes. We’ll have wood-fired pizza, pulled pork sandwiches, root beer floats, raspberry shakes, and more available
for purchase. Bring a card or cash—no outside food or drink, please.
Is alcohol allowed or served?
No. We are sorry, but for liability reasons we will not be serving alcohol, and outside alcohol is not permitted.
Is there parking?
Yes, there is free on-site parking at the farm. There are two parking areas: one approximately 300 feet from the
concert area, and one approximately a quarter mile away. Parking is on grass, so please arrive early to allow time
to park and walk in before music starts.
What is the ground like? Should I be prepared to walk?
Yes. This is a working farm, and both the parking areas and the concert area are on grass with natural, uneven
terrain. Expect to walk from your vehicle to the concert area—up to about a quarter mile, depending on where
you park. Please wear comfortable, sturdy shoes, watch your step, and take your time on uneven ground.
Is the event family-friendly?
Yes. All ages are welcome. Children should be supervised at all times—this is a working farm with a pond and
uneven ground.
Is it accessible?
The event is on a grass field with natural, uneven terrain. Guests needing accommodation are welcome. We have
an area near the barn reserved for handicapped parking, for those with a handicapped placard or plate.
What’s the refund policy?
All ticket sales are final. Refunds will only be issued if the event is officially canceled. The show is rain-or-shine.
Anything else I should know?
This event takes place on a working farm—please watch your step and stay clear of the pond and any marked-off
areas. By attending, you consent to being photographed or filmed for promotional use. Under Utah law, you
assume the risks of participating in this agritourism activity (Utah Code § 78B-4-512).
Still have questions? Contact Brandon at brandoncwillis@gmail.com.