The White Sox will be hosting several GRAMMY Award-nominated artists this summer.
The team announced three postgame concerts as part of its 2026 promotions lineup, featuring Marshmello, Ja Rule, and Cole Swindell.
The concerts are scheduled for the following games:
- June 26 vs. Kansas City — Marshmello
- August 7 vs. Cleveland — Ja Rule
- September 18 vs. Detroit — Cole Swindell
All three Friday games are scheduled for a 6:40 p.m. CT first pitch, with the concerts beginning about 30 minutes after the final out and lasting roughly 60 minutes. The team notes that shows are weather permitting.
For those who might not be familiar with the artists, the White Sox provided the following bios:
Marshmello, one of the most commercially successful and culturally impactful electronic artists of his generation, has earned multiple Billboard Music Awards, American Music Awards and MTV Awards, as well as a GRAMMY® Award nomination. With billions of streams worldwide and a catalog of Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)-certified multi-Platinum and Diamond releases, he ranks among the most successful producers and DJs in modern music.
An award-winning rapper, actor and entrepreneur, Ja Rule is one of the defining voices of his generation. The New York native earned multiple Top 20 hits on the Billboard Hot 100, including the chart-topping “Always on Time” featuring Ashanti. Beyond his own catalog, he has written for artists including Mariah Carey, Mary J. Blige, Jennifer Lopez and Fat Joe. He has also built a steady acting resume with roles in The Fast and the Furious, Scary Movie and Assault on Precinct 13. Rule is an established entrepreneur and philanthropist, with ventures spanning the entertainment and lifestyle spaces.
A multiple Academy of Country Music Award winner and a GRAMMY® nominated superstar, Swindell stands among country music’s most consistent hitmakers of the past decade. The multiplatinum superstar who Rolling Stone has called “a proven hit-maker,” has earned 14 No. 1 singles as both a recording artist and songwriter, fueled by a string of radio hits that have dominated country airwaves and streaming platforms nationwide. With songs “She Had Me at Heads Carolina,” “You Should Be Here,” “Middle of Memory,” “Break Up in the End,” “Chillin’ It” and “Ain’t Worth the Whiskey,” Swindell has solidified his place as one of the genre’s most reliable chart toppers.
This year’s postgame shows continue the recent trend of concerts at the ballpark, which have featured artists such as Flo Rida, Jordan Davis, Jake Owen, and Kaskade in recent seasons.
Fans can purchase special on-field postgame concert passes, which include a game ticket, starting at $50 while supplies last. Season ticket holders will receive information from their representatives about adding field passes to their existing tickets.
For more information, visit whitesox.com/concert.
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