
concerts
After the rodeo each night, head down to the arena for
National Entertainment on the Jack Daniels Stage. Then, head over to the Bud Light Stockyard for the after-party each night when the stage shuts down.
Concert tickets are included in every rodeo ticket!
See the lineup below!




nate smith
Wed, Sept 3, 2025
Since bursting onto the scene a few short years ago, Nate Smith has accumulated over 1.6 billion career streams, scored two No. 1 records (“Whiskey on You” and “World on Fire”), three Top 5, garnered multiple gold and platinum records, sold-out shows across the US and received numerous nominations for best new artist from the ACM Awards, CMT Awards, iHeart Radio Awards and so many more. Most recently, Smith received the award for ACM New Male Artist of the Year, Billboard’s Rookie of the Year and Amazon’s Breakthrough Artist for 2024.
Since making it to Nashville, the singer’s “powerhouse tenor” has become “perhaps country music’s fastest-rising beloved voice” (The Tennessean). He’s made a huge splash with songs such as his platinum-certified multi-week No. 1 hit “Whiskey On You,” has over 450 million streams globally and was lauded as “an enormously satisfying country kiss-off anthem” by Stereogum. Smith’s second single, “World On Fire” reached No. 1 on the country radio charts in December and remained at the top of the charts for a record breaking ten consecutive weeks. This feat marks Smith as the first artist to achieve this run with a second single at country radio and consecutive week run. The song also hit No. 1 on the Mediabase/Country Aircheck chart for three weeks. Only 19 songs went No. 1 on the Billboard Country Airplay chart in 2023, two of which belong to Smith. Both singles are featured on Smith’s self-titled debut album which debuted Top 10 on Billboard’s Country Album Chart.
The ACM Award winner spent last summer touring alongside Thomas Rhett and Cole Swindell and is currently on the road with Morgan Wallen on his One Night At A Time 2024 Tour. Nate is managed by Kevin “Chief” Zaruk and Simon Tikhman with The Core Entertainment.
Featuring a mix of gritty backwoods soul, rock ‘n’ roll swagger and velvet-thunder vocals, Nate Smith’s personal journey inspired him to be a beacon of country-music hope, an inspirational mission he puts front-and-center. A California native, former worship leader, and lifelong music lover, Smith approaches that mission with a background as eclectic as it gets. Learning guitar at 13, Garth Brooks, Elvis Presley and Bob Seger were among those informing his powerful, fire-from-within vocals, while Michael Jackson made him crave the spotlight and Nirvana gave his sound a jagged edge. In 2018, Smith lost everything he owned in the devastating Camp Fire which tore through Paradise, California, now known as the deadliest and most destructive wildfire in the state’s history. Although his family was safe, he struggled to cope and turned back to music, hoping that it would help comfort himself and others. Help it did, inspiring a month-long road trip across the U.S. to Music City, writing music and playing dive bars along the way.

triple threat
Wed, Sept 3, 2025
BAND INFO COMING SOON!



ty myers
thurs, Sept 4, 2025
Born just outside of Austin, Texas, Ty grew up on a cattle ranch owned by his family for more than six generations. He clung on to music as a kid and never let go, obsessing over an expansive range of artists like Stevie Ray Vaughan, Jimi Hendrix, Bill Withers, and Otis Redding to Chris Stapleton and George Strait. Devoting every waking minute to writing songs and playing music, he gave up baseball and football and opted for homeschooling in order to wholeheartedly pursue his dream. During 2023, he made waves with his debut single “Tie That Binds,” gaining traction organically and generating over 11 million Spotify streams. On its heels, “Drinkin’ Alone” exploded with over 26 million Spotify streams and counting. Between packing houses in his home state and sharing the stage with Willie Nelson, he has performed countless sold out shows across the states and wrapped up dates on Wade Bowen and Randy Rogers
Band’s Hold My Beer Tour before embarking on his headline run.

Tyler Richton & The High Bank Boys
thurs, Sept 4, 2025
Tyler Richton and The High Bank Boys are a country band based in Central Iowa. Formed in 2015, the HBB got their start in small-town bars and parties, honing their skills to make more than 50 years of experience combined. Now playing across the midwest everywhere from rockin' honky-tonks to opening shows for the likes of Tracy Byrd, John Michael Montgomery, Craig Morgan and more, Tyler Richton and The High Bank Boys bring a neo-traditional sound with high energy and real music. Drawing influence from artists like Merle Haggard, Charlie Daniels and Hank Williams Jr., audiences of all kinds find a show they can enjoy and music they can feel.


turnpike troubadours
fri, Sept 5, 2025
At their best, the gritty, country-leaning roots rock band out of eastern Oklahoma, Turnpike Troubadours, synthesize the populist, political folk of Woody Guthrie and the outlaw-styled honky tonk of Waylon Jennings with doses of bluegrass, Cajun, and straight-out rock dynamics. The band's grassroots following grew to arena-filling popularity as their plaintive melodies and hard truths of their songs connected on country radio, and 2012's Goodbye Normal Street became their breakthrough release, placing high on both the country and rock charts. After a hiatus brought on by alcohol and the pressures of fame, the Turnpike Troubadours came back stronger and healthier on 2023's A Cat in the Rain.
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The Turnpike Troubadours were formed by lead singer and guitarist Evan Felker and bassist R.C. Edwards. By 2007, they were gigging regularly, and they recorded and self-released their debut album, Bossier City, so they could have a CD to sell at their shows. (It appeared on their own Bossier City imprint, which would release their subsequent projects, with Thirty Tigers later taking on distribution of their catalog.) The rest of the lineup featured guitarist Casey Sliger, multi-instrumentalist John Fullbright, and drummer Chad Masters. The group wasn't entirely happy with the results, and put more time and effort into 2009's Diamonds & Gasoline, which better captures their sound, exploring modern rural life with a full awareness of history and delicately avoiding being ornate revivalists. Produced by Mike McClure and mixed by Joe Hardy, Diamonds & Gasoline saw guitarist Roger Ray joining the group after the departure of Casey Sliger. By the time they returned to the studio to cut 2012's Goodbye Normal Street, Felker and Edwards had been joined by guitarist Ryan Engleman, fiddler Kyle Nix, and Gabriel Pearson on the drums. As near-constant touring and greater airplay and streaming exposure spread word about the Turnpike Troubadours, Goodbye Normal Street was the group's first major success, making the country (number 14), folk (number three), and rock (number 23) charts after its release. Three years later, they released their fourth album, The Turnpike Troubadours, and watched it debut at number three on the country chart, a sign that the band's fan base was overlapping with the mainstream. The set included a guest spot from celebrated bluegrass fiddler Byron Berline and studio support from John Fullbright.
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The Troubadours had expanded to a sextet by the time they recorded 2017's A Long Way from Your Heart, with the addition of Hank Early on pedal steel, dobro, and keyboards. Once again, the album peaked at number three on the country charts, and the band left theater gigs behind in favor of playing arenas and amphitheaters. They became one of the biggest draws on the Americana circuit, sharing the bill with Miranda Lambert and Little Big Town on the popular Bandwagon package tour. The band's journey came to a halt in 2019 when the Turnpike Troubadours went on what they called an "indefinite hiatus." Evan Felker had developed a serious drinking problem that led him to consider quitting music, and as he bowed out of the group, Ryan Engleman became a touring guitarist for Reckless Kelly, Kyle Nix launched a new band called the .38s, R.C. Edwards cut an album with his side project RC & the Ambers, and Gabriel Pearson divided his time between playing drums with the .38s and taking college classes. After a successful stint in rehab, Felker was sober, healthy, and ready to return to music, and his bandmates agreed to a less rigorous touring schedule and to keep alcohol off the stage in order to support their friend. After a handful of well-received live dates, the Turnpike Troubadours engaged Shooter Jennings to produce a comeback album, and A Cat in the Rain was released in August 2023.


The Bobby Ford Band
fri, Sept 5, 2025
The Bobby Ford Band is a regional act based out of St. Louis, Missouri. If you are looking for high energy, sing along, can’t sit still kind of country music, make sure to look out for their next show. That’s right, The Bobby Ford Band plays country, nothing but. They have shared the stage with many national acts and always get the show going! Don’t miss the chance to get swept up in the excitement if you have the opportunity to see The Bobby Ford Band live!



warren zeiders
sat, Sept 6, 2025
Warren Zeiders is one of the buzziest up-and-coming stars in Country music, quickly emerging as one of the genre’s newest headliners. He recently WON the CMT Award for “Breakthrough Male Video of the Year” (this was his first nomination). He released she debut album in 2023 — Pretty Little Poison via Warner Records — and has already notched him his first RIAA Double Platinum certified single and a No. 1 single at Country Radio with the album’s title track “Pretty Little Poison.” At just 25, Warren only started releasing music in the last three years and has already acquired more than 2 BILLION career streams, 1 BILLION TikTok views and currently has 7.9 million monthly Spotify Listeners (just two weeks ago, he was at 7.3 million). Warren will appear not the Twisters soundtrack and be touring with Jelly Roll this Fall. Confidentially, he as a series of digital and full-length projects slated to release between now and January.

stumptown
sat, sept 6, 2025
StumpTown is a four member country band based out of the Iowa/Illinois/Missouri tri-state area. Since 2015 StumpTown has achieved massive success in their local area as well as various regional markets. In this young hard working group there are no amateurs. Each member has an extensive musical background and the popularity to go with it. StumpTown's high energy and innovative style has made them the area's hottest band. They continually push the envelope and they love being part of a very new and unique brand of country music. With infectious harmonies, and catchy lyrics they will be sure to have people singing out loud. StumpTown's show consists of newer country, a hint of pop and rock, as well as multiple originals. The boys know who they are and what they want. They play from the heart while representing the tri-state area. They may come from a small town but they play big music.

national music history
2025
nate smith
ty myers
turnpike troubadours
warren zeiders
2022
Aaron Watson
Flo Rida
Jordan Davis
Trace Adkins
2019
Michael Ray
Tracy Lawrence
Justin Moore
2016
Granger Smith
Tyler Farr
Frankie Ballard
2013
Little Big Town
Rodney Atkins
2010
Travis Tritt
Jake Owen
2007
Joe Nichols
Restless Heart
2004
Gary Allan
Buddy Jewell
Dierks Bentley
2001
Toby Keith
Chris Cagle
1998
Neal McCoy
David Kersch
1995
Toby Keith
Doug Supernaw
1992
John Anderson
Eddie Raven
Joe Diffie
1989
Mickey Gilley
1986
Red Steagall
Helen Cornelius
Ed Bruce
2024
elle king
tyler hubbard
midland
clint black
2021
Nelly
Tyler Rich
Craig Morgan
Cole Swindell
2018
Jake McVey
Randy Houser
Jake Owen
2015
Chase Rice
Brett Eldredge
2012
Chris Young
Billy Currington
2009
Blake Shelton
Bad Company
2006
Miranda Lambert
Blake Shelton
2003
Montgomery Gentry
2003 Honky Tonk Party Tour
2000
Kenny Chesney
Brad Paisley
1997
Bryan White
Chris LeDoux
1994
Little Texas
Boy Howdy
1991
Gene Watson
Mark Chesnutt
Holly Dunn
1988
Jerry Reed
1985
Sawyer Brown
Rex Allen Jr.
Nitty Gritty Dirt Band
2023 - 75th
ian munsick
chris janson
alamaba
riley green
2020
Canceled
due to
Global
Pandemic
2017
Cody Johnson
Smash Mouth
Jon Pardi
2014
Lee Brice
Easton Corbin
2011
Luke Bryan
Casey Donahew Band
2008
Jason Aldean
38 Special
Cross Canadian Ragweed
2005
Charlie Daniels Band
Josh Gracin
2002
Lonestar
Steve Holy
1999
Clay Walker
Ty Herndon
1996
Tracy Byrd
David Lee Murphy
1993
Neal McCoy
Highway 101
Collin Raye
1990
Mel McDaniel
Becky Hobbs
1987
John Schneider
Sweethearts of the Rodeo
1984
Reba McEntire
1981
Jim Ed Brown
1978
Sonny James
1975
Jody Miller
1972
Tommy Cash
1969
Doug McClure
(Trampas)
1966
Fess Parker
1963
Chuck Connors
1960
Rex Allen
1957
Gene Autry and Annie Oakley
1954
Range Rider and Dick West
1951
Ray Whitley
1983
Moe Bandy
1980
Bill Anderson
1977
Red Steagall
1974
Judy Lynn
1971
Jimmy Dean
1968
Ken Curtis
(Festus, Gunsmoke)
1965
Doc and Festus
(Gunsmoke)
1962
Clu Gulager
1959
Dale Robertson
1956
Johnny Mack Brown
1953
Hendricks Brothers
1950
Leo Carrillo
1982
Ronnie McDowell
1979
Jeannie C. Riley
1976
Billy Walke
1973
Tanya Tucker
1970
Ken Curtis
(Festus, Gunsmoke)
1967
Robert Conrad
(Jim West, Wild Wild West)
1964
Michael Landon
1961
Robert Horton
1958
Rex Allen and Koko
1955
Rin-Tin-Tin
1952
Roy Rogers
Liberty Horses
1949
Gene Autry