What fans need to know before Boots In The Park comes to Norco

Dust off the boots and grab the cowboy hat.

Boots in the Park is set to take over SilverLakes Sports Park in Norco on Saturday, March 7.

Against the backdrop of a city known for its equestrian culture and wide-open energy, the single-day traveling country music festival will deliver a full afternoon and evening of live performances, curated tasting experiences and Western-inspired attractions. From early afternoon sets to a headlining performance under the Inland Empire sky, here’s everything fans need to know before heading out.

Lineup and stage

Fans take in the show at Boots in the Park. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)
Fans take in the show at Boots in the Park. (Photo by Drew A. Kelley, Contributing Photographer)

Boots in the Park will feature a full day of live music on the main stage, beginning shortly after doors open at 1 p.m. Daniel Bonte kicks things off at 1:15 p.m., followed by Carter Faith at 2:15 p.m. John Morgan takes the stage at 3:30 p.m., with country hitmaker Jo Dee Messina performing at 5 p.m. Koe Wetzel is slated for a 6:45 p.m. set, leading into headliner Jon Pardi, who will close out the night beginning at 8:30 p.m.

With performances running throughout the afternoon and evening, fans are encouraged to arrive early to catch the full lineup.

Experiences

Boots in the Park extends beyond the music with a variety of attractions across the festival grounds. The Cactus Cantina will offer an exclusive tequila tasting experience featuring more than 100 varieties, while the Whiskey Barrel Saloon will spotlight a curated selection of over 100 whiskies. Guests can purchase exclusive tasting add-ons in advance at bootsinthepark.com.

Festivalgoers can also visit the line dancing tent for lessons throughout the day, test their skills in a cornhole tournament open to all ages, admire restored vintage vehicles at the custom car show and saddle up for mechanical bull riding. The Mixology Bar will serve handcrafted cocktails, and charging lockers will be available for rent for those looking to keep devices powered throughout the event.

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Attendees stroll the grounds at Boots in the Park at SilverLakes in Norco on Saturday, June 28, 2025. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)
Attendees stroll the grounds at Boots in the Park at SilverLakes in Norco on Saturday, June 28, 2025. (Photo by Terry Pierson, The Press-Enterprise/SCNG)

Parking and transportation

There will be no parking available at SilverLakes Sports Park for the event. Complimentary parking will be offered at Norco College, with shuttles running between Norco College and SilverLakes from noon to 11 p.m. Shuttle passes are required and provide roundtrip service.

Rideshare pickup and drop-off will take place across the street at Eastvale Community Park, located at 12750 Citrus St. Limited ADA parking, available for purchase, is also located at Eastvale Community Park, and bike valet will be offered at the same location.

Tailgating is not permitted, and oversized vehicles such as box trucks or trailers will not be allowed in any event parking areas.

Ticket and entry information

General admission tickets are priced at $149, including fees, while VIP passes are $249, including fees. Add-ons include an exclusive whiskey or tequila tasting experience for $34 per person, a water bottle and chair bundle for $40, and shuttle passes for $16.50 including fees. ADA parking passes are currently sold out.

Boots in the Park is an all-ages event. Children under 5 years of age receive free general admission access with the purchase of a parent or guardian ticket. Attendees must be 21 or older and present a valid government-issued ID to consume alcohol. There is no re-entry once you exit the venue.

Allowed items include purses or handbags up to 12 inches-by-6 inches-by 12 inches, small backpacks up to 12 inches by 8 inches by 4 inches, low-profile folding chairs under 35 inches, empty plastic refillable water bottles, non-aerosol sunscreen, standard beach towels, small umbrella strollers and sealed feminine hygiene products. Only service animals are permitted on-site.


Guests are encouraged to review the festival’s website for the most up-to-date list of permitted and prohibited items at bootsinthepark.com before arrival, as policies are subject to change.

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