Joe Nichols
Quarry Park Amphitheater

Event

Joe Nichols concert poster for Quarry Park Amphitheatre in Rocklin, California featuring a black and white photo of Joe Nichols smiling, wearing a black denim shirt with hands in his pockets, against a gray textured background. Top text reads "Quarry Park Amphitheater 2026 Concert Series" in black with "Rocklin · California" above. Large distressed black text reads "Joe Nichols" across the top of the photo area. Bottom section displays "Thursday June 18" with "Thursday" oriented vertically in white text and "June 18" in large white text on a black brushstroke banner, followed by "4000 Rocklin Rd · Doors 5PM / Show 6PM" in smaller white text. Footer reads "Tickets at quarryparkconcerts.com" in black text against a cream background with scattered gold stars throughout.

Country music tradition meets modern star power when Joe Nichols brings his timeless sound to Quarry Park Amphitheatre on Thursday, June 18th, 2026. This is an artist who’s earned his place among Billboard’s Top Country Artists of the 21st Century, and his live show proves exactly why.

Joe Nichols is a modern traditionalist in the truest sense, blurring the boundaries between country music’s storied past and vibrant present. With over 2.1 billion cumulative audio streams, 8 million RIAA-certified units sold, and a career spanning more than two decades, Nichols has built a legacy on authentic country music that resonates across generations. His half-dozen number one singles and ten Top 10 hits include unforgettable tracks that have become staples of country radio, delivered with a voice that carries both power and vulnerability.

The accolades tell part of the story: three Grammy nominations, a CMA Award, an ACM trophy, an Emmy Award, and a CMT Breakthrough Video of the Year award. Multiple Gold and Platinum-certified records line his shelves, alongside honors from Billboard and MusicRow Magazine, plus a New York Times Best Albums of the Year nod. But it’s his commitment to the craft of country songwriting and his respect for the genre’s roots that truly set him apart. Whether he’s delivering a heart-wrenching ballad or an uptempo anthem, Nichols brings an honesty and depth that cuts straight to the soul.

Nichols has graced stages from the Grand Ole Opry to Austin City Limits, and appeared on national programs including The Tonight Show, Jimmy Kimmel Live, and The View. He even made his big-screen debut in the feature film Murder at Yellowstone City. His latest teaser track, “Fighting the Good Fight,” showcases his gift for understated yet powerful songwriting, navigating life’s darkness and light with the kind of wisdom that only comes from years of living and creating.

Experience this country music heavyweight under the stars at Quarry Park’s intimate open-air amphitheatre, where the tiered grass seating puts you right in the moment. This is country music the way it’s meant to be heard: genuine, heartfelt, and performed by an artist who’s dedicated his career to honoring the tradition while moving it forward. Joe Nichols delivers a show that reminds you why country music matters.

Presale tickets: Thursday, April 2 (use code: ROCKLIN)
Public On Sale: Friday, April 3

WHEN: Sunday, May 3, 2026
WHERE: Quarry Park Amphitheater, 4000 Rocklin Road
TIME: Doors open at 6 pm, Show starts at 7 pm
TICKETS: Purchase tickets here!
Tickets can also be purchased at the Rocklin Parks & Recreation Office, Monday through Friday between 8am- 4:30pm. Card transactions only.
FAQ’S: For more info on rules & regulations, and FAQ’s, please go HERE.

Seating Chart

Illustrated overhead map of Quarry Park Amphitheater for concerts. The main entry and box office are located at the upper left of the map, with food trucks just inside the entry area. Restrooms and the bar are shown at the upper right. Merchandise is located along the left side of the venue near the lawn. The stage is positioned on the right side of the amphitheater, facing left toward the seating area. A front-of-stage section closest to the stage is labeled “no chairs allowed.” Tiered lawn seating fills the center of the map, with multiple ADA seating areas marked along the curved pathways on both sides of the lawn. A secondary entrance is shown at the bottom of the map. The graphic also notes that only low-profile chairs are permitted, defined as less than 7 inches off the ground and shorter than 28 inches high.