The Arizona Diamondbacks will hold concerts after 5 Friday home games. Here's a look at who will be performing.

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All five concerts will come after games that will be broadcast on 12News.

PHOENIX — The Arizona Diamondbacks are giving fans a reason to stick around Chase Field after the final out at five home games during the 2025 season, as they will feature postgame concerts! The D-backs announced which artists will be performing and when they will take the stage on April 17. All fans who attend the games, which will all take place after games that will be broadcast on 12News , will be able to watch the concerts for free. But if you want to get closer to the stage and watch the concerts from the field, a pass must be purchased.

Those passes can be found at dbacks.com/concerts . Here's a look at the full schedule of concerts.



April 25: Scotty Hasting The first postgame concert will be held on April 25, when the D-backs host the Atlanta Braves. That night will be Country Night at Chase Field and will see country artist Scotty Hasting perform. Hasting is an Army veteran and Purple Heart recipient who began his music career in 2020 as a way to battle PTSD, according to CanvasRebel.

com . He's known for songs such as "Til the Last Shot's Fired," "Pro Beer," and "Whiskey in the Bottle." More information on this concert can be found at dbacks.

com/country . May 9: La Original Banda El Limón The D-backs will celebrate Mexican Heritage Weekend at Chase Field on May 9, and after Arizona takes on the Los Angeles Dodgers, La Original Banda El Limón will take the stage. The band, which has been playing for almost six decades, has released 35 albums.

The 17-member band, which was founded in 1965 in Sinaloa, Mexico, has been nominated for three Latin Grammys and won one of them for Best Regional Mexican song ("El Mejor Perfume") in 2012. More information on this concert can be found at dbacks.com/mex .

August 8: Tauren Wells When the D-backs host the Colorado Rockies on August 8, they will also be holding Faith and Family Night at Chase Field. That night will see country rocker Tauren Wells perform after the game. Wells, who used to be the lead singer for the band known as Royal Tailor, has been nominated for 10 Grammys, 12 GMA Dove Awards (including four wins) and two Billboard Music Awards, is known for hits such as "Hills and Valleys," "God's Not Done With You," and "Known.

" His songs have gotten more than a billion streams and he has even toured with artists such as Lionel Richie and Mariah Carey. More information on this concert can be found at dbacks.com/faith .

August 22: Banda La Adictiva Hispanic Heritage Weekend at Chase Field will feature a performance from Banda La Adictiva after the D-backs host the Cincinnati Reds on August 22. Banda La Adictiva has been touring for more than 30 years and has released 19 albums. The 17-member band hails from Sinaloa, Mexico, and is known for hits such as "Por qué sin ti," "Haciendo el amor," and "Peligro de extinción.

" More information on this concert can be found at dbacks.com/hhw . September 5: Flo Rida The D-backs' postgame concert series will wrap up on September 5 with a performance from hip-hop artist Flo Rida after Arizona hosts the Boston Red Sox.

Flo Rida broke onto the stage in 2007 with his global hit "Low," which spent 10 straight weeks at the top of the Billboard Top 100. The song was later certified Diamond by the Recording Industry Association of America, as it was downloaded more than 7 million times. It was also named the No.

3 song of the 2000s on Billboard 's Hot 100 Songs of the Decade list. He later followed that up with hits such as "Whistle," "Right Round," and "My House." Flo Rida has been nominated for eight Teen Choice Awards (one win), seven Billboard Music Awards, four Grammy Awards.

three MTV Video Music Awards, three American Music Awards, and three People's Choice Awards (one win). More information on this concert can be found at dbacks.com/florida .

D-backs on 12News As mentioned above, all of these concerts will come after Diamondbacks games that will be broadcast on 12News. Here's a list of all of the games being aired on 12News this season. April 25: D-backs vs.

Atlanta Braves May 9: D-backs vs. Los Angeles Dodgers May 30: D-backs vs. Washington Nationals June 27: D-backs vs.

Miami Marlins July 4: D-backs vs. Kansas City Royals July 18: D-backs vs. St.

Louis Cardinals August 8: D-backs vs. Colorado Rockies August 22: D-backs vs. Cincinnati Reds September 5: D-backs vs.

Boston Red Sox September 19: D-backs vs. Philadelphia Phillies. The dates of the games are subject to change.

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