Fans of hair metal, don your leather and rejoice: Whitesnake and Night Ranger will be coming to Greeley this summer as part of the 2015 Greeley Stampede.

The Stampede Committee announced the 2015 arena stage lineup Monday night at Zoe’s Cafe in Greeley, and the iconic bands will perform together June 27.

“We’re super excited,” said John DeWitt, secretary and night shows chairman for the Stampede Committee, who said he’s been working on the lineup since May 2014. “We’re happy we were patient and got what is the right lineup for the event.”

The glamorous rockers will perform on the second day of the Stampede. American Young, a country duo based out of Nashville, will open for the previously announced The Band Perry on the first night.

“They have a song that’s supposed to be hitting the radio here pretty soon,” DeWitt said of American Young. “So they could really become popular in the near future.”

Kenny Rogers returns to Greeley for the event’s third day, and legendary country and soul artist Ronnie Milsap will open for him.

“That should be a good country show,” DeWitt said of the June 28 performance.

Following on the event’s deep country roots, Joe Nichols of “Brokenheartsville” fame will perform July 3, with Florida-based veterans Sawyer Brown kicking things off.

The Stampede’s arena stage lineup will culminate with country artist Gary Allan, who has had four singles reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs charts. Singer-songwriter Jarrod Niemann, who is also making a return to the Stampede, will open for Allan.

DeWitt said the Stampede Committee did its best to double-bill popular artists each night, rather than have a lesser-known performer open for a superstar as in years past.

“It’s bigger bang for the buck,” he said. “We’re really looking forward to a good year.”

The Stampede will again utilize concert packages, which can be purchased for either $50 or $80, with tickets to all five concerts.

“This will be the fourth year we’ll do that,” DeWitt said. “It seems to be finally catching on with folks.”

The ticket prices are set to increase May 1, but DeWitt said the committee was relieved it didn’t have to increase prices too much this year.

“The concert industry is super competitive right now,” he said. “Prices to get performers have gone up with economy coming back.”

The lineup for the Stampede’s Free Stage will be announced in either late February or early March, DeWitt said.