Live Shows

Ben Burgess | June 8th

Ben Burgess is the pride of East Dallas, a renaissance man with a golden pen. After landing his first career cut with Jonas Brothers' “Chillin' In the Summertime,” he packed up a blossoming career born on Austin's 6th Street to chase dreams in Los Angeles, but quickly relocated to Nashville shortly thereafter when his twang got a little too loud for the West Coast.


Burgess started writing with Warner Chappell Music Publishing in 2015, where he stockpiled cuts including the BMI 2020 Country Song of the Year: 

Morgan Wallen's 7X platinum “Whiskey Glasses,”  | Tyler Rich's gold “The Difference,”  | Pat Green's Texas radio #1 “Drinkin' Days,”  | Lil Wayne's “Dreams,”  | Martin Garrix & Troye Sivan's platinum “There for You,”  | Dierks Bentley's “My Religion,”  | Hardy'sSigned Sober by You,” and more.

His tracks have landed TV placements on ABC's Grey's Anatomy and commercial spots for Major League Baseball, Xbox, and Lexus. Breaking out as an artist in his own right, Burgess signed to Big Loud Records in 2020, and in the same year, was featured on Diplo Presents Thomas Wesley's buzzy Chapter 1: Snake Oil album on “Heartbreak.” He was featured on HIXTAPE: Vol. 2's “Red Dirt Clouds” alongside David Lee Murphy and Big Loud labelmate Ernest.

Ben has supported Koe Wetzel, Jelly Roll, Warren Zeiders, and others and set to hit the road with Kolby Cooper as well as Larry Fleet this spring. Burgess' debut album Tears the Size of Texas is out now.

Chancey Williams | June 9th

a Wyoming-born singer-songwriter and rodeo champion. Williams grew up on a ranch, and his love for music and the western lifestyle is evident in his work. He's released several albums, including "Echo," "Honky Tonk Road," and "Rodeo Cold Beer." His music is a blend of traditional country sound and rock-inspired energy, and he's known for his catchy, heartfelt lyrics. 

One thing that sets Chancey Williams apart from other country artists is his background in rodeo. Williams is a two-time Wyoming High School Rodeo State Champion and competed in college rodeo at Casper College. He's also a former bull rider on the PRCA circuit, and his love for rodeo is evident in his music. Many of his songs, such as "The World Needs More Cowboys" and "Rodeo Cold Beer," celebrate the western way of life and the values of hard work, determination, and independence.

Another thing that makes Williams unique is his stage presence. He's known for his high-energy live shows, which often include pyrotechnics, confetti cannons, and other special effects. Williams and his band, the Younger Brothers Band, have a reputation for putting on a show that's both entertaining and authentic.

If you're going to see Chancey Williams perform live, you can expect a high-energy show with plenty of crowd interaction. Williams is known for his charismatic stage presence, and he loves to get the crowd involved in his performances. He's also a skilled musician and vocalist, and his band provides the perfect complement to his sound.

At the 101 Wild West Rodeo, Williams will be performing a mix of his own original songs as well as some classic covers. You can expect to hear favorites like "Silhouette," "The World Needs More Cowboys," and "Honky Tonk Road." Whether you're a longtime fan or a newcomer to Williams' music, his live show is sure to be a memorable experience.

Dillon Carmichael | June 10th

Hailed by Rolling Stone as “country music’s most convincing young star since Stapleton,” Dillon Carmichael isn’t just an artist; he’s a force of nature. Born and raised in Burgin, Kentucky, the 6’4” troubadour first rose to fame in 2018 on the strength of his critically acclaimed Riser House debut, the Dave Cobb-produced Hell On An Angel, which prompted NPR to praise his “deep holler” and the New York Times to declare that his voice moves “with the heft and certainty of a tractor trailer.” 

Dates with everyone from Lynyrd Skynyrd and Trace Adkins to Dwight Yoakam and Justin Moore followed, as did festival appearances from Faster Horses to Tortuga and Artist To Watch nods from the likes of *Billboard*, *Rolling Stone*, *Pandora*, and more.

Carmichael followed it up in 2021 with *Son Of A* , another neo-traditional gem that’s racked up more than 13 million streams across platforms (Carmichael’s catalog boasts more than 140 million streams collectively) and yielded similarly glowing reviews for its feel-good mix of wry humor and raw heart. After debuting as the #1 most added single at country radio, the album’s title track is already well on its way to a million plays on YouTube as it continues to climb the singles charts, and Carmichael remains busy as ever on the road in 2022, headlining his ‘Son Of A’ Tour and opening for the likes of Brooks & Dunn, Cody Johnson, Brothers Osborne and more.

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