2026 CONCERT SCHEDULE | World-class country artists on stage
live concerts
SAMMY KERSHAW
Wed
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Aug 27
REEVES BROTHERS
JOSH WARD
Thur
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Aug 28
RICK TREVINO
Fri
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Aug 29
THE TEXAS Jam Band
Sat
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Aug 30 (Hotel)

Sammy Kershaw
This iconic entertainer has amassed three platinum and six gold albums that have scanned and streamed in excess of 5 million records and nearly 100 million combined songs sold.
Often referred to as the “heir apparent” to legendary ‘voice’ George Jones, the GRAMMY nominated performer helped shape and make the ‘90s a shining decade for country music.
His multi-platinum albums were propelled into the record books by hits such as “She Don’t Know She’s Beautiful,” “Queen of My Doublewide Trailer”, “I Can’t Reach Her Anymore,” “National Working Woman’s Holiday,” “Love Of My Life,” “Cadillac Style,” “Don’t Go Near The Water,” “Haunted Heart”, “Vidalia” and many other milestones.
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Rick Trevino
During the mid-’90s, Trevino emerged as one of the first popular Hispanic singers in country music since the mid-’70s. Beginning with “She Can’t Say I Didn’t Cry” in 1994, Trevino racked up several hits over the next few years with his Garth Brooks-inspired blend of new country and album rock.
In 1993, he released his first album, the Spanish-language Dos Mundos. It was accompanied by a single release of “Just Enough Rope,” which was released in English, Spanish, and a bilingual version; it was the first traditional country single to be released in both Spanish and English.
The next year, “Honky Tonk Crowd” reached the Top 40, and singles “She Can’t Say I Didn’t Cry” and “Doctor Time” were Top 10 Hits.

The Reeves Brothers
Country music is back! Although The Reeves Brothers have already created a thriving music career journey for themselves, they have only just begun. Get ready for their Honky-Tonk sound to revive your country soul and grace your radio speakers.
Brothers, Matt and Cole, grew up in the small town of Pahrump, Nevada. They originally moved down Stagecoach Road, where they lived behind The Stagestop, a juke joint their father, Jack Reeves, headlined playing country music five nights a week. From childhood, the brothers were surrounded by mentors and influences, such as, Dick Dale, Red Simpson, and Gib Guilbeau, perfecting their craft with each passing day. As the boys grew older, they each pursued solo careers, but soon realized that family was at the heart of who they are, the heartbeat of their music.
Come 2016, The Reeves Brothers band was born, and they released their first full-length album, being deemed worthy of being “played on a jukebox also stocked with the likes of Charlie Rich, David Allan Coe, and Merle Haggard” with voices “as smooth as top-shelf bourbon.” (The Las Vegas Review) After a successful album release and an every-busying tour schedule with their growing fan base, the brothers received the Ameripolitan Award for “Honky-Tonk Group of the Year” in 2018.


JOSH WARD
“All grit and no quit.”
These are the deeply rooted words that Josh Ward lives by to an absolute fault. An anchored mindset that has led this country music artist from a drifter’s adolescence to the jeopardous game of the rodeo circuit to the punishing toil of the Texas oil fields, and into the fickle arms of the music business.
His debut album, Promises, released in 2011, marked the beginning of his journey in the country music scene. Over the years, he has released several albums, including Holding Me Together and More Than I Deserve, each showcasing his distinctive sound and lyrical storytelling.
Josh was added to the Live at Billy Bob’s Texas family with the release of his live album from the world’s largest honky-tonk in 2019.

