Proceeds from the show – DMB’s first major hometown performance since 1994 – will benefit the Bama Works Foundation, the band’s organization that distributes funds to select non-profits.

Tickets for this show go on sale to the general public Saturday, March 3, but the band has made arrangements for an early onsale for area residents

More than 30,000 tickets will be offered exclusively to residents of six local counties on March 2. Lottery wristband distribution will be held at the stadium starting at 4 p.m. and the box office will open at 6 p.m.

Tickets for the rest of the tour dates go up for grabs March 10. The tour supporting the band’s latest studio release, Everyday, is set to lumber through 22 cities so far and a second leg is expected to be announced in mid-March.