Event Schedule
Friday - April 12th
Rodeo. Tickets are $10 per person.
Held in the large outdoor arena, this rodeo will feature cowboys and cowgirls as part of the Rocky Mountain Professional Rodeo Association.
Gates open at 5:30pm.
Rodeo starts at 7:00pm.
Saturday - April 13th
Rodeo. Tickets are $10 per person.
Held in the large outdoor arena, this rodeo will feature cowboys and cowgirls as part of the Rocky Mountain Professional Rodeo Association.
Gates open at 5:30pm.
Rodeo starts at 7:00pm.
Wednesday - April 17th
90s Country Concert. Tickets range from $25-$39 per person. Featuring Tracy Byrd and Special Guest Little Texas
Tracy Byrd became a household name on the Country Music Scene in 1993 when his third single, called "Holdin' Heaven", off of his MCA Records, self-titled debut album, hit #1 on the Billboard Country Charts. Byrd's second project, "No Ordinary Man", kept building on the momentum the first album created, the first radio single from it called "Lifestyle's of the Not so Rich and Famous" reached #4, followed by another top five hit, "The First Step", then with the release of the smash, chart topping hit "Watermelon Crawl" the second album crossed the half million sales mark and certified Gold. The release of the 4th and last single on this project moved Byrd to the top of the Billboard Album and Singles charts. The song was called "The Keeper of the Star's" and it shot to #1 on the singles charts and pushed the album to Double Platinum Status, which certifies sales of over 2 Million Copies. "The Keeper of the Star's" won Academy of Country Music's "Song of the Year" award in 1995. A Keeper Year for Tracy Byrd for sure.
Concert starts at 8:00pm.
Thursday - April 18th
Idol Night featuring 2023 American Idol Winner Iam Tongi. Tickets range from $25-$39 per person.
Iam Tongi had America tearing up from the moment he started singing, "Monster" by James Blunt. An emotional tribute to his father who'd encouraged him to audition for Idol but passed away before he made it in front of the judges, the performance instantly became a viral sensation. The quiet yet powerful maturity in this 18-year-old Samoan, Tongan from Hawaii's voice, is unparalleled. An old soul, his beautiful rasp, with a light island influence permeates every note in every song he sings, invariably taking listeners on an emotional journey. Although Iam himself is rarely serious, preferring to approach life with a laugh and a joke, his musical taste and styling shows a depth of range far beyond his years. In his current single, "I'll Be Seeing You", Iam gorgeously laments about the loss of his father. His formidable vocal ability brings a yearning to those moments when, although you've lost someone, you realize they are never truly gone; you see them everywhere you look. Iam said, "This song is very beautiful, and it resonates with me, it means a lot to me. It is about my father and if you think about it, this song talks about "I'll be seeing you wherever I go" because when a loved one passes away you are going to remember them in everyday life. My dad had to go to dialysis and every time we drive past the place, he had to get it done we always point and say, 'Oh, look, dad.' We never say, 'Oh look that's where he used to get it done' we always just say 'dad'"
Concert starts at 8:00pm.
Friday - April 19th
Eli Young Band. Tickets range from $25-$39 per person.
ELI YOUNG BAND has always been unique in modern Country music – a true band of brothers who play their own instruments, write their own songs and cling fast to their Texas roots. With LOVE TALKING out now via The Valory Music Co., they embrace what makes them different once and for all.
Overall, lead singer Mike Eli found himself writing more than 150 songs in the time since the GRAMMY-nominated band released THIS IS ELI YOUNG BAND: GREATEST HITS in 2019. On LOVE TALKING, he joins forces with Nashville stalwarts Jimmy Robbins, Laura Veltz, Josh Osborne, Jon Nite and more. Also finding a home on the album is the sentimental “Lucky For Me” and tongue-in-cheek “Break Up In A Bar.”
“We really wanted to find the positivity in what we got out of the last two years, so that was one of the main goals for this album,” notes Eli. “There was a lot of unknown that was written into some of the music we created during that time, but we all lived it so deeply; we wanted to offer something uplifting with our music.”
Eli founded the band with guitarist James Young, bassist Jon Jones and drummer Chris Thompson at the University of North Texas in 2000, steadily building a grassroots fanbase that propelled four No. 1 singles and gave the band an edgy, romantically-charged identity (4X PLATINUM “Crazy Girl,” 2X PLATINUM “Even If It Breaks Your Heart” and PLATINUM “Love Ain’t” and “Drunk Last Night “).
The trailblazing group has come a long way since with a dynamic career thus far producing Billboard's No. 1 Country Song of the Year and ACM Award for Song of the Year with “Crazy Girl,” plus racking up over 2 billion streams to earn Pandora Billionaire status. Multiple CMA, CMT, ACA and Teen Choice Award nominations along with over 3 billion streams of their career catalogue offer an undeniable of EYB’s unique connection with fans. Even through sonic evolutions and changes to the Country industry, their obsessive following has continued to grow.
Concert starts at 8:00pm.
Saturday - April 20th
Demolition Derby. Tickets start at $30 per person until April 19 at 11:55 pm. Day of (April 20), ticket increase to $35. Each seat is a reserved seat. Large outdoor arena.
Gates open at 5:30pm.
Derby starts at 7:00pm.
Boxing. Tickets start at $15 per person.
Boxing starts at 6:30 pm.
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