This is a big week for Classic Rock fans hoping to see their favorite artists at Albany Med Health System at SPAC in Saratoga Springs. Activities kicked off Sunday with Guns N' Roses and Public Enemy playing to a nearly full house.

Here's how the rest of this week is scheduled to play out. Aside from the John Mullaney comedy show on Friday July 31st, we have 3 shows and 8 different bands to see and hear at SPAC, starting with the Motley Crue show. Here's everything you will need to know.

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Motley Crue with special guests Tesla, and Extreme will be at SPAC on Wednesday July 29th. At them moment, Pavilion Tickets, Balcony Tickets, and Lawn Tickets are available HERE.

With rain in the forecast umbrellas are permitted, as long as they are personal-sized, with no pointed ends. The Route 50 parking lot will open at 3:30p, gates to SPAC will open at 5p, and the showtime is 6:30pm. Times subject to change.

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For Live Nation shows at SPAC there are certain ground rules to follow. For example, you are allowed to bring an empty water bottle to fill one inside the venue, or up to 1 gallon of water in a factory sealed bottle. You may also carry in food, in a clear, 1-gallon zip-lock bag.

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Something to keep in mind, you are not allowed to bring your own chairs. Lawn chairs are available to rent onsite or in advance. Click HERE for a complete list of Live Nation Ground Rules for the Motley Crue show.   

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