We know another face to grace the stage at the John Deere Classic.

Let's start with the basics: in case you forgot, the PGA Tour's John Deere Classic is July 2nd-July 6th.

We told you about a month ago about the finale act for the Concerts on the Course series at the JDC this year, who will perform on Sunday, July 6th. It's gonna be good.

Tickets don't go on sale until next week, on April 1st (no foolin').

Fast forward to now, they've announced another familiar face (with some great sing-a-long bops) who will be at the golf tournament this year.

The Concerts on the Course series will feature Dierks Bentley this summer!

The singer/songwriter is a 3-time CMA Award-winning performer and will perform his new hit "She Hates Me". He first jumped onto the scene in 2003 with his first hit "What Was I Thinkin", and he has 8 number-one albums and 22 number-one songs.

You'll be able to catch him at JDC on Saturday, July 5th at 5:45 p.m.

Tournament Director Andrew Lehman said in a press release:

The John Deere Classic couldn’t be more thrilled to have Dierks Bentley perform for our fans after Saturday’s third round at TPC Deere Run. Dierks is truly an authentic entertainer whose energy and musicianship our audience is going to know and appreciate.

Of course, there are several more days remaining in the tournament so we'll keep you updated as they announce more artists for the Concerts On The Course series.

We're a little less than a week away from tickets going on sale, but set an alarm on your phone if you have to!

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