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Roll Back the Clock Night and Post Game Concerts Highlight Upcoming Homestand

June 4, 2013 - Pacific Coast League (PCL1)
Tucson Padres News Release


The Tucson Padres return to Kino Stadium for an important four-game series against the Sacramento River Cats, the A's Triple-A affiliate. The Padres enter Tuesday's game in a first place tie with Sacramento. Below is a game-by-game list of upcoming promotions at Kino Stadium.

THURSDAY, JUNE 6 - 7:05 pm BUDWEISER THIRSTY THURSDAY presented by KMSB Fox 11, K-HIT, La Poderosa and the Tucson Weekly - 12oz Budweiser, Bud Light and Coca-Cola products go on sale for only $1.00 when the gates open at 6:00 pm. The dollar beer special ends at 9:00 pm or the end of the 7th inning - whichever comes first. There are craft beers available for only $2.50 from Odell and Barrio Breweries. All college students will be admitted for $4.00 with a school ID. Also Gallo Barefoot Night in the Park - There will be wine sampling of Barefoot Refresh wine throughout the game (until 9:00 pm). Barefoot will also give away some premium items.

FRIDAY, JUNE 7 - 6:05 pm POST-GAME CONCERT FEATURING LORENZO DE MONTECLARO & MARIBEL GUARDIA, presented by Curacao, Chapman Automotive Group, TAP Royal, Univision, La Poderosa and El Imparcial - The Tucson Padres are proud to bring together these musical greats for one night only! The game will start at the special time of 6:05 pm because of the concert. The gates open at 5:00 pm. Maribel will be signing autographs and posing for pictures during the game. Lorenzo will do the same following his performance. Fans can purchase a special concert for only $10 after 8:00 pm.

The fans will be allowed on the field for the concert. The stage will be set up on the right field grass berm. VIP seating right next to the stage with back stage accessibility is available for $35. This includes a box seat for the Padres game.

SATURDAY, JUNE 8 - 7:05 pm TOROS ROLL BACK THE CLOCK NIGHT presented by Journal Broadcasting - Fans can get their boogie on for disco night at Kino Stadium. The Tucson Padres will wear the colorful throwback Tucson Toros uniforms for the game. The front represented a Tucson sunset; the back Tucson's blue sky. Bleacher Report recently ranked these 1980-era Toros jerseys the second ugliest in sports history. The Toros bright orange caps will be available for purchase in the team store. Former Toros manager Jimmy Johnson will throw out the ceremonial first pitch. Fans can enjoy .50 cent hot dogs and the Sound Bytes will be performing disco hits during a post-game concert. The fans will be welcome to wear their favorite disco attire. The stage will be on the left field warning track.

The Padres have also scheduled a Welcome Home DM Warriors Night in conjunction with the DM50. This party will welcome home the Davis Monthan AFB personnel that have returned from their deployment overseas. 2,500 American flags will be given away. WWII Honor Flight participants will also be in attendance. The returning military members will be recognized on the field prior to the game.

SUNDAY, JUNE 9 - 7:05 CHASE MILITARY APPRECIATION NIGHT / BARK IN THE PARK presented by Chase, PointGuardU.com, and KIIM FM- All military personnel (active, retired, and veterans) and a guest will be given two free box seats with a Military ID, compliments of Chase and the Jim Click Automotive Group. The Military ID should be presented at the Padres Box Office. Dogs will also be admitted free with their owners, with the first 250 dogs receiving a free Frisbee, courtesy of PointGuardU.com. Fans may sit on the berms or in their seats with their four-legged friends. The Bark in the Park will apply at all Padres Sunday home games.

Padres tickets are available now by calling (520) 434-1367, logging on to tucsonpadres.com or by visiting the Kino Stadium box office on 2500 E. Ajo Way.

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