Bass Pro Shops and Thunder Ridge Nature Arena are clarifying some information about parking for the Garth Brooks concerts scheduled for Sept. 30, Oct, 1 and Oct. 2.
Those who have purchased tickets from second-hand or resale vendors may not have received a parking pass. According to a news release from Thunder Ridge, parking must be purchased online in advance of arriving at the venue.
The venue will not be selling parking on the day of the event.


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