Summer Concerts At The Wharf

News Staff • May 21, 2025

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Gulf Shores Concert News

The Wharf Amphitheater is heating up this summer with a full schedule of big-name concerts. Country, rock, comedy, and tribute shows are all part of the 2025 lineup. Fans will have plenty of chances to see major acts live. The season starts in May and runs into late October, with 14 shows already on the schedule.

 

  • Keith Urban - Thursday, May 22
  • Dwight Yoakam - Thursday, May 29
  • Tyler Childers - Sunday, June 1
  • Hank Williams Jr. - Saturday, June 7
  • Nate Bargatze’s Big Dumb Eyes World Tour - Wednesday, July 16
  • Kansas & 38 Special - Friday, June 20
  • Thomas Rhett - Saturday, June 28
  • The Red Clay Strays - Thursday, July 3 | Friday, July 4 | Saturday, July 5
  • Parker McCollum - Saturday, July 26
  • Little Big Town - Saturday, August 23
  • Coral Reefer Band - Friday, October 24


Tickets for all Wharf Amphitheater concerts can be purchased online at the
Wharf's website. or in person at The Wharf Box Office, located near the Main Street entrance. Both general admission and reserved seating options are available. VIP ticket packages may also include perks like early entry, parking access, and exclusive lounge areas. Fans are encouraged to buy early, as several shows are already nearing capacity.


Concertgoers arriving early can explore all that The Wharf has to offer. Take a ride on the iconic Ferris wheel for a view of the coast, enjoy boutique shopping at more than 30 local shops, or relax with a spa treatment or haircut at one of the salons. Dining options range from seafood to steaks, burgers, and sushi, with restaurants within walking distance of the amphitheater.


Parking is free at The Wharf, but it fills up quickly on show nights. Guests are advised to arrive early for the best spots. Shuttles and golf cart taxis are often available from outer lots. Ride-share services like Uber and Lyft also operate in the area, offering a convenient option for those who don’t want to drive.


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