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Darius Rucker’s Greensboro concert moved to Sunday because of weather

Darius Rucker’s Greensboro stop was moved to Sunday, shifting plans for tickets, parking and hotel stays around White Oak Amphitheatre.

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Darius Rucker’s Greensboro concert moved to Sunday because of weather
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Darius Rucker’s Greensboro concert has been pushed back three days, a change that will ripple through parking plans, hotel stays and pre-show schedules around the Greensboro Complex. The Songs of Summer Tour stop, originally set for Thursday, June 18, will now take place Sunday, June 21, because of weather concerns.

The venue said the show remains at White Oak Amphitheatre and the lineup still includes George Birge and Austin Williams. That gives ticket holders a simple rescheduling roadmap: same place, same supporting acts, new date. Anyone who had already arranged child care, dinner reservations or a ride to the Coliseum area will need to shift those plans to Sunday.

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White Oak Amphitheatre is an outdoor venue, and its rules page says events there are generally held rain or shine. Even so, organizers moved quickly as storm chances and heavy rain affected plans across Guilford County, underscoring how fast summer weather can disrupt an outdoor concert that draws fans from across the Triad.

The address for White Oak Amphitheatre is 1921 W Gate City Blvd., Greensboro, NC 27403, on the grounds of the Greensboro Complex. For people who had already booked parking, rooms or rides around the original Thursday show, the delay changes the timing but not the destination. Downtown Greensboro restaurants, bars and nearby hotels that were expecting concert traffic will now see that traffic shifted to the weekend instead.

Rucker’s Songs of Summer Tour 2026 is being billed as a 20-city run promoted by Live Nation, with George Birge and Austin Williams listed as special guests on select dates. The Greensboro Complex had promoted the stop for June 18 before the weather-related move, and the new Sunday date is now the key detail for anyone planning to attend.

The change also reflects a familiar late-spring and summer reality in Guilford County: outdoor events can turn on the forecast. In this case, the concert was rescheduled before showtime, avoiding the risk of fans arriving for a weather delay or worse conditions at White Oak Amphitheatre.

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