Three Dog Night
Quarry Park Amphitheater

Event

Three Dog Night concert promotional image for Quarry Park Amphitheatre in Rocklin, California. Left side shows the band members performing on stage with dramatic red and burgundy stage lighting, featuring musicians on drums, keyboards, and guitar. Band logo "Three Dog Night" appears in colorful stylized text with a cartoon mascot. Right side displays "Saturday July 25" in large yellow text on a yellow brushstroke banner with "4000 Rocklin Rd, Doors 6PM / Show 7PM" below against a dark burgundy textured background. Top displays "Quarry Park Amphitheater 2026 Concert Series" logo. Bottom reads "Tickets at quarryparkconcerts.com."

Rock and roll royalty is coming to Quarry Park Amphitheatre on Friday, July 25th, 2026. Three Dog Night, the legendary band that dominated the charts for an entire generation, is bringing their hit-filled show to Rocklin for a night of pure classic rock magic.

In the years 1969 through 1974, no other group achieved more top 10 hits, moved more records, or sold more concert tickets than Three Dog Night. Now in their sixth decade, they’ve cemented their place in music history with chart and sales records that remain virtually unmatched. With 21 consecutive Top 40 hits, including three number one singles like “Joy to the World,” “Mama Told Me Not To Come,” and “Black and White,” plus classics like “Shambala,” “One,” “Easy To Be Hard,” and “Never Been To Spain,” their songs have woven themselves into the very fabric of pop culture.

Created in 1968 by founder Danny Hutton, Three Dog Night built their legacy by discovering and recording songs from the best songwriters of their time, including Harry Nilsson, Randy Newman, Elton John, Laura Nyro, Paul Williams, and Hoyt Axton. Their eclectic taste and ability to transform these songs into their own unique style resulted in seven Platinum-selling singles and twelve straight RIAA Certified Gold albums. The numbers tell the story: tens of millions of records sold worldwide, hits that charted across every genre from pop and rock to R&B and country, and a legacy that continues to grow with every generation.

More than five decades and nearly 3,000 shows later, including two Super Bowls, Three Dog Night maintains an aggressive touring schedule of over 90 dates a year. Their music transcends time, bringing together multi-generational audiences who know every word to songs that have soundtracked countless lives. Whether you hear them on the radio, in TV commercials, or in major motion pictures, Three Dog Night’s hits continue to heighten our emotions and crystallize moments that matter.

Experience these timeless classics under the stars at Quarry Park’s intimate open-air amphitheatre, where the tiered grass seating creates the perfect setting for a night of sing-alongs and pure nostalgia. From “Eli’s Coming” to “The Show Must Go On,” this is a show that celebrates the songs that defined an era and continue to resonate today. Three Dog Night proves that great music never goes out of style.

Presale: Thursday, March 19 at 10am, use code ROCKLIN
Public On Sale: Friday, March 20 at 10am

WHEN: Saturday, July 25, 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.