2025 CONCERT SCHEDULE | World-class country artists on stage
live concerts
In order of appearance:
THE FLATLANDERS
Sat
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Aug 23
THE JACK FANCY BAND
Sun
•
Aug 24
DUELING PIANOS
Mon
•
Aug 25
PAM TILLIS & WADE HAYES
Wed
•
Aug 27
CLAY COOPER
Thur
•
Aug 28
WILLIAM CLARK GREEN
Fri
•
Aug 29
Paige King Johnson, opener
THE TEXAS TRIO
Sat
•
Aug 30 (Hotel)
RIDGEBORN
(Dance @ Buffalo Rock)


With more than 30 singles charting on US Billboard charts and 10 studio albums including critically acclaimed 2002 “It’s All Relative” (a tribute to her father, the great Mel Tillis), PAM TILLIS has performed on the stages of Broadway in New York, modeled on the pages of Glamour Magazine and is a proud member of The Grand Ole Opry.
She is a 9-time Academy of Country Music Award nominee, a 2-time Grammy award winner and 6-time Grammy nominee, and a 3-time CMA Award winner including 1994 Female Vocalist Of The Year.
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WADE HAYES
Country music’s power has always been in its ability to reflect real life, and few artists have a stronger gift for capturing both heartache and hope than Wade Hayes.
In the past few years, the singer/songwriter has navigated a complicated journey that has produced some of the most potent songs of his already impressive career. Surviving stage IV colon cancer, not just once but twice, has given Hayes a unique perspective of the fragility of life and the strength of the human spirit.
Far from being a heavy manifesto on pain and survival, his insightful songwriting is brought to life through his warm, rich baritone, steeped in country’s best traditions with an upbeat contemporary edge.

PAIGE KING JOHNSON
After spreading her wings with her debut single “Water Down The Whiskey”, climbing to the #29 spot on Music Row charts, seven-time Carolina Country Music Award winner and Angier, NC native Paige King Johnson moved on to complete her debut album, Honky Tonk Heart.
Alongside country-legend Pam Tillis, Johnson made her first Grand Ole Opry appearance after creating multiple music videos which premiered on Country Music Television (CMT), RFD-TV, Heartland TV & Newsmax.


WILLIAM CLARK GREEN
Will is a Texas-born singer-songwriter known for his raw, honest songwriting and electrifying live shows.
With over 15 years of storytelling through song, the Flint, Texas native has built a reputation that transcends state lines, combining a love for tradition with a fearless drive to evolve.
His band is as road-tested as they come, and together they create a sound that blends emotion and authenticity. He’s all grit, all true, and all out there.


The Flatlanders
The Flatlanders are an American country band founded in 1972 by Jimmie Dale Gilmore, Joe Ely and Butch Hancock, three friends from Lubbock, Texas.
They are considered one of the last iconic country bands. With a sound that would lay much of the groundwork for the nascent Americana scene (The New York Times dubbed the band’s long-lost first album a “founding document of the alternative country movement”), the trio began collaborating and touring on and off again for the next thirty years, releasing a series of acclaimed studio albums in the 2000s that prompted Rolling Stone to hail them as “hippie-country pioneers” and NPR’s Mountain Stage to declare them “one of country-rock’s most influential bands.”



Clay Cooper
A country performer from an early age, this stage sensation is best known for his Branson music theater, “Clay Cooper’s Country Express.”

Jack Fancy Band
Based in Conway, Arkansas, this high‑energy, three‑piece powerhouse keeps crowds buzzing and feet moving with a mix of rock, country, blues, & ’80s.

The Texas Trio
With over 60 years of combined live performance & studio experience, Kyle Park, Jason Roberts, & John Michael Whitby share their love of traditional Western Swing.

Ridgeborn
Four small-town good friends from Leslie, Arkansas, with a great passion for live music.
