Marquee Events

The summer of 2026 is loaded with blockbuster events across Eastern Iowa, and they’re drawing massive crowds from all over the Midwest. Big concerts, huge games, and once-in-a-lifetime performances mean packed roads, long walks, and parking lots that feel like tactical puzzles. Robb’s Party Bus exists to flip that script—your group loads up, the stress stays behind, and the party starts the moment the wheels turn.

Below are some of the most anticipated events of the year. Whether you’re planning a family outing, a night with friends, or a corporate group looking to make the experience seamless, Robb’s Party Bus is the smartest way to get there.

July 23/25 | Jones County Fair

Bailey Zimmerman and Riley Green are bringing two massive nights of country energy to the Jones County Fair in 2026, and these back-to-back shows promise some of the biggest crowds of the summer. From heartfelt ballads to rowdy anthems, the fairgrounds will be packed with fans ready to sing along, celebrate, and stay long after sunset. With parking lots that fill fast and traffic that backs up for miles, a party bus turns both nights into one smooth experience—your group stays together, the ride becomes part of the fun, and you skip the long walks and post-show chaos entirely.

These twin headliners make July in Monticello a destination, and Robb’s Party Bus makes getting there the easiest part of the night.

August 4-7 | Mississippi Valley Fair

The Mississippi Valley Fair turns the Quad Cities into a weeklong concert destination in 2026, stacking the schedule with Brad Paisley, Keith Urban, Jessie Murph, and Tucker Wetmore. Each night brings a different energy—country icons, rising stars, and crowds that fill the fairgrounds shoulder to shoulder. With thousands pouring in nightly, parking gets tight, traffic crawls, and navigating the fairgrounds becomes a whole adventure of its own.

A party bus simplifies the entire experience. Your group rides together, avoids the parking scramble, and gets dropped off close to the action. Whether you’re going for one show or making it a multi-night run, Robb’s Party Bus turns the logistics into a smooth, easy ride so you can focus on the music.

August 13 | MLB at Field of Dreams

The MLB at Field of Dreams game returns in 2026 with a matchup that feels ripped straight from a dream: the Philadelphia Phillies and the Minnesota Twins meeting in the middle of Iowa’s cornfields for one unforgettable night. The entire region transforms when Major League Baseball arrives—traffic funnels into Dyersville from every direction, parking becomes a scavenger hunt, and the small-town roads fill with fans hoping to soak in the magic of baseball’s most cinematic setting.

The experience itself is extraordinary. The walk through the corn, the golden light across the outfield, the intimate stadium framed by farmland—there’s nothing else like it in sports. But getting there is where most of the chaos unfolds. Crowds arrive hours early, shuttles overflow, and anyone trying to coordinate multiple vehicles ends up spending half the day figuring out logistics instead of enjoying the moment.

A party bus wipes all of that away. Your group loads up, settles in, and turns the ride into part of the adventure. No parking headaches, no shuttle lines, no splitting up to find each other at the gate. When the final pitch is thrown and the stadium empties into the night, your bus is waiting—cool, comfortable, and ready to take everyone home together.

For a once-in-a-lifetime game like this, the journey should feel just as special as the destination. Robb’s Party Bus makes that happen.

September 4-6 | Velocity Concert Series at the Field of Dreams

The Velocity Concert Series transforms the Field of Dreams into a three-night music epic in September 2026, bringing Carrie Underwood, Shinedown, and Creed to one of the most iconic backdrops in America. It’s a rare fusion of stadium-level performances and small-town magic—towering stages rising out of the cornfields, crowds pouring in from across the Midwest, and a festival atmosphere wrapped in the nostalgia of a place built on storytelling.

Each night offers something different. Carrie Underwood delivers powerhouse vocals and the kind of production you expect from a major tour. Shinedown brings the high-octane rock show—big sound, big lights, and the kind of energy that shakes the boards under your feet. Creed closes the series with a full-throttle throwback, leaning into the anthems that defined an era. The venue amplifies it all: wide-open skies, warm September nights, and a sense of being part of something you’ll talk about for years.

With that kind of draw, the logistical reality is predictable—traffic jams into Dyersville, packed parking areas, and long walks to and from the concert grounds. A party bus removes every one of those pain points. Your group rides together, settles in for a relaxed trip, and steps out right at the event without fighting crowds or losing each other in the shuffle. At the end of the night, when thousands are trying to exit at once, your bus is waiting and ready.

Three nights, thousands of fans, one legendary location—Robb’s Party Bus makes the journey as memorable as the music.