Rodney Atkins
Quarry Park Amphitheater

Event

Country music artist Rodney Atkins wearing a blue denim shirt and camouflage baseball cap, leaning against a weathered white doorframe and looking upward, with an American flag visible in the background

Country music powerhouse Rodney Atkins is bringing his multi-generational anthems to Quarry Park Amphitheatre on Thursday, September 17th, 2026, and this is a night you won’t want to miss.

With one of the most recognized and powerful voices in country music, Rodney Atkins has been a mainstay at country radio for three decades, all while staying loyal to the same record label. That kind of commitment and longevity is rare, and it speaks to an artist who cares more about connecting with fans than chasing trends. His songs have become the soundtrack to our lives, reminding us to be better and stay focused on what matters most, whether you first heard him as a kid in a booster seat or you’re now a grandparent singing along.

The numbers tell part of the story: over 4 billion global streams, six number one radio singles, 16.5 million RIAA-certified units, and an ACM Award to his name. But it’s the songs themselves that have cemented Rodney’s place in country music history. “Watching You” was named Number One Song of the Decade by Country Aircheck and earned a BMI “Million-Air” Award. Hits like “If You’re Going Through Hell,” “These Are My People,” and “Take a Back Road” aren’t just chart-toppers, they’re anthems that remind us to keep going, celebrate where we come from, and appreciate the journey.

Rodney’s live shows are where the magic really happens. He’s performed on NBC’s TODAY Show, Good Morning America, and FOX & Friends, but he’s just as comfortable connecting with fans in intimate venues and supporting the United States Military as he is on the big stages. His authenticity shines through every performance, and his dedication to his craft is unmatched. With new music rolling out through 2025, including his latest release “True South,” Rodney is proving he’s far from done making an impact.

Experience this country music legend under the stars at Quarry Park’s intimate open-air amphitheatre, where the tiered grass seating puts you right in the moment. Whether you’ve been a fan since day one or you’re discovering Rodney for the first time, this is the kind of show that reminds you why live music matters. Get ready for a night of sing-alongs, storytelling, and pure country soul.

Public On Sale: Friday, February 20

WHEN: Thursday, Sept. 17, 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.