Chris Janson will perform at the SERVPRO After Hours Concerts at The Innsbrook Pavilion on Friday, June 5 at 7 p.m.
The ticketed show lists Joe Lasher and Faron Hamblin as special guests and tickets start at $40.19, giving local country fans a concrete option for Friday night entertainment. Janson arrives with credentials that make this more than a hometown gig: he has five No. 1 singles, multiple Gold and Multi‑Platinum certifications, and has surpassed 10 million in sales as a solo artist.
Those figures are part of why the billing matters. Janson’s No. 1 hits — including Buy Me a Boat, Fix a Drink and Good Vibes — and an ACM Award, alongside multiple CMA and ACM nominations, mean the headliner carries both commercial weight and industry recognition that typically draws a larger crowd than a routine summer date.
Context for the booking: Janson is a member of the Grand Ole Opry and has a track record beyond his own records, with songwriting credits for artists such as Tim McGraw, LoCash and Hank Williams Jr. His latest album, Wild Horses, is out now, adding fresh material he can call on for the pavilion set.
Practical detail for buyers is straightforward: the performance starts at 7 p.m. and the advertised ticket floor begins at $40.19. The notice names the two support acts by full name, which gives prospective attendees a sense of the evening’s tone and pace without forcing a blind buy.
The open question for would‑be attendees is the running order. The event information lists a 7 p.m. start and the supporting acts, but it does not provide a published running order or set lengths, leaving uncertainty about door times, how long each opener will play, and when exactly Janson will reach the stage.
That gap matters for planning: with a ticketed show and distinct price points, buyers may want to know whether a $40.19 ticket guarantees most of the headliner’s set or simply access to an evening of multiple artists. The simplest way to resolve that is a follow‑up from the venue or promoter; until then, concertgoers should assume a typical multi‑act summer bill where the headliner appears later in the evening.
For readers making plans, the immediate facts to record are clear: Friday, June 5 at 7 p.m., The Innsbrook Pavilion, special guests Joe Lasher and Faron Hamblin, and tickets starting at $40.19. The most consequential detail to watch for next is a posted running order or door time, which will determine arrival strategy and roughly how much of Janson’s set an individual ticket will secure.



