Interested in seeing The Rolling Stones at Thunder Ridge? Go ahead and take out a loan now

Fans of Mick, Keith and Ronnie may need to take out a loan if they want to see the senior rockers on stage in the Ozarks.

The Rolling Stones are set to perform at Thunder Ridge Nature Arena in Ridgedale at 8 p.m. Sunday, July 21. Artist and official platinum presale tickets for the highly-anticipated concert went on sale Wednesday, and the prices may make fans double-take.

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As of Wednesday, the cheapest tickets for the concert on Ticketmaster were $279 for general admission seating on the upper hill, which is the furthest away from the stage. On the other end of the spectrum, the most expensive tickets were priced at over $1,571 for assigned seating in sections six and four, which are directly behind the pit and alongside the stage's extended arm.

The sale of artist and official platinum presale tickets, which are accessible with special codes on Ticketmaster, closes on Thursday and Friday, respectively. The sale of general public tickets opens at 10 a.m. Friday.

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The Rolling Stones tour, which kicked off in Houston, Texas last month, features 16 cities in the United States and Canada. The band's performance at Thunder Ridge rounds out the tour, after stops in New Jersey, Washington, Nevada, Arizona, Louisiana, Massachusetts, Florida, Georgia, Philadelphia, Ohio, Colorado, Illinois, British Columbia and California.

Greta Cross is the trending topics reporter for the Springfield News-Leader. She has more than five years of journalism experience covering everything from Ozarks history to Springfield’s LGBTQIA+ community. Follow her on X and Instagram @gretacrossphoto. Story idea? Email her at [email protected].

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