Grateful Dead Night at Lookouts Stadium: Join Us on August 16 for a Musical Celebration!

Join us on August 16 for Grateful Dead Night at the Lookouts stadium! The team will be honoring the iconic band with special tie-dye jerseys and playing Grateful Dead music all night long. Fans can also purchase exclusive Grateful Dead merchandise at the team store, including a limited-edition Lookouts x Grateful Dead t-shirt available in a special ticket package for $55. General Admission tickets start at just $12 and can be purchased on Lookouts.com. Before the game, enjoy a pre-game concert by the band St. Owsly at 6:00 p.m. Don't miss out on this unique event! Additional game tickets are available during the checkout process. For all things Grateful Dead, visit Erlanger Park, the new multi-use sports and entertainment venue in the South Broad District, named through a partnership with Erlanger. The Lookouts and Erlanger have a long-standing relationship, and this naming rights partnership further solidifies their collaboration. Despite a recent loss to the Knoxville Smokies, the Lookouts remain a strong team with a 53-44 record for the season. The Smokies took an early lead with three runs in the third inning, but Lookouts outfielder Jay Allen II hit a solo homer to put his team on the board. The Lookouts faced another defeat against the Smokies, with a final score of 11-3. B.J. Murray's three-run homer for the Smokies was a significant blow, but Jay Allen II managed to contribute with a solo shot for the Lookouts. The Lookouts struggled to get hits in their 4-1 loss to the Smokies, with Tyler Schlaffer holding them hitless for the first five innings. Edwin Arroyo finally broke the no-hit bid with a double in the sixth inning. Leo Balcazar's two-run home run gave the Lookouts an early lead, but they fell behind 11-2 in the third inning, resulting in a 13-6 loss to the Smokies. Balcazar had a strong performance, going 3-for-5 with four RBIs. The Lookouts have announced exciting promotions for their final games at AT&T Field, including 25 Cent Hot Dog Night presented by Parkway Pourhouse on September 2. Fans can enjoy 25-cent hot dogs with a limit of four per person. The Rocket City Trash Pandas secured an 8-2 win over the Lookouts, scoring eight runs in the first four innings. Denzer Guzman had an outstanding day at the plate, going 5-for-5 with three doubles. The Trash Pandas continued their dominance with a 10-3 win over the Lookouts, scoring five runs in the fourth inning. The Lookouts bounced back with a 7-1 victory over the Columbus Clingstones, thanks to Chase Burns' six shutout innings on the mound. Ethan O'Donnell's solo home run secured a 1-0 win for the Lookouts over the Clingstones. Jose Acuna delivered five and a third hitless innings in the Lookouts' 3-0 win against the Trash Pandas. The Lookouts welcomed the Rocket City Trash Pandas to AT&T Field for a six-game series, with Chase Burns leading the team to a victory in the first game. Dominic Pitelli and Hector Rodriguez played key roles in the Lookouts' 7-4 win over the Knoxville Smokies, combining for five hits and three extra-base hits. The Lookouts secured a close 2-1 win over the Smokies with two solo home runs on a School Day Matinee. The Lookouts swept a doubleheader against the Columbus Clingstones, winning 8-3 and 3-0. Hector Rodriguez and Ethan O'Donnell's solo home runs helped the Lookouts to a 6-1 victory over the Clingstones. The Clingstones took an early lead against the Lookouts, winning 5-1 in their AT&T Field debut. Despite a strong start by Jose Acuna, the Lookouts fell to the Birmingham Barons in a 14-2 loss on Senior Day.