Jackson Taylor and the Sinners

JACKSON TAYLOR & THE SINNERSw/special guest Mike LoveConcessions and full bars open! Also featuring local favorites Nancy’s A-Maize-N Sandwich Booth.Text COUNTRY to 49798 for concert updates.All AgesActs subject to changeWear your Cotillion merch and jump to the front of the GA line.A limited number of table reservations are available by calling 316-722-4201 or in person at The Cotillion. Coat check is open during events to check your coats, hats, merch and more. Coat check is located next to merch by the front doors. All sales are final.  No exchanges or refunds unless a show is cancelled or postponed. When you’re immortalized in a song written by the likes of Billy Joe Shaver, and recorded by Billy Joe and Willie Nelson, there really is not much more to say than a few facts…Since 2001 Jackson Taylor has been one of the most prolific songwriters and recording artists of any genre of music, with over a dozen CD’s and multiple times on Billboard’s Top 100 list. All without record companies, management, booking agents, or publicists. Jackson Taylor personifies true independence.Born the youngest son to a migrant farm worker, Jackson spent his youth living the modern equivalent of Steinbeck’s, “Grapes of Wrath.” With a background much more akin to Merle Haggard and Buck Owens, than his contemporaries. Jackson’s music reflects his adolescence of hard labor and poverty. Growing up working and living in the California, Washington, and Montana fruit ranches. Jackson’s musical influence crosses many boundaries. He has recorded with red dirt legend Jason Boland, and Austin Texas legend Dale Watson. Jonny Two Bags, the lead guitarist of Southern California’s punk innovators and royalty, Social Distortion. As well as rockabilly troubadour Lucky Tubb, and south Texas rockers the Pear Rats. He has shared the stage with everyone from Lynyrd Skynyrd and The Black Crowes, to Willie Nelson and Billy Joe Shaver. Much of Jackson’s career early on was marred by excessive drugs and alcohol, and violent outbursts. Cementing his image as a wild and out of control artist. Leading him to being blacklisted from many venues across the country and internationally.The last five years, Texas music’s baddest boy has made good, found his center, and was offered his place in Texas music history by recording a Live at Billy Bob’s CD/DVD in 2013, which would have been unthinkable just a few years before.

Cooper Alan

COOPER ALAN“Cooper Alan 2023 Spring Tour”with Special Guest Jordan HarveyText COUNTRY to 49798 for concert updates.Concessions and full bars open! Also featuring local favorites Nancy’s A-Maize-N Sandwich Booth.All AgesActs subject to changeWear your Cotillion merch and jump to the front of the GA line.A limited number of table reservations are available by calling 316-722-4201 or in person at The Cotillion. Coat check is open during events to check your coats, hats, merch and more. Coat check is located next to merch by the front doors. All sales are final.  No exchanges or refunds unless a show is cancelled or postponed. COOPER ALAN BIO If you like country music and you’re on any social media app, you’ve probably seen Cooper Alan on your screen in the past two years. The up-and-coming country star has independently built a fanbase of over 10 million followers and has earned over 100 million streams on his music. Originally from Winston Salem, NC, he spent his high school and college years playing bars, college campuses, and Honky Tonks all across the Carolinas. He and his band became the “go to” for great music and a high energy, all night throwdown performance. After graduation, Cooper packed up his guitar and moved to Nashville as fast as he could, where he had the incredible luck of meeting hit songwriter/producer Victoria Shaw who signed him within weeks to a publishing deal. He is fortunate and proud to have the opportunity to write songs with people like Rivers Rutherford, Seth Mosley, Matt Nolen, Skip Black, Kent Blazy, Desmond Child, Jeffrey Steele, and Victoria Shaw. (Cooper’s music has been streamed over 100 million times) His hit singles include “New Normal”, “Tough Ones”, “Colt 45 (Country Remix)”, “Can’t Dance”, and many more. His songs have reached #1 on the iTunes Charts multiple times. In 2021, Cooper started his own record label (Cooped Up Records) and began to translate his social media audience into killer live shows, selling out venues all across the country. Because of his streaming and live touring success, he was named a “Next Big Thing” artist by Music Row Magazine. Cooper Alan has just added a VIP Meet and Greet!    This VIP is on a different platform, Eventbright.com, and all those who want to attend the VIP MEET AND GREET absolutely must have a ticket the show.  This VIP Meet and GREET does NOT include a ticket to the event, and MUST be purchased from REGUALR ticketing Platform.    WICHITA, KS: COOPER ALAN VIP MEET AND GREET: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/cooper-alan-vip-meet-greet-experience-wichita-tickets-565337869787

Aaron Watson

AARON WATSONwith Special Guest Jenna PauletteTEXT COUNTRY to 49798 for concert updatesAll AgesSupport acts subject to changeWear your Cotillion merch and jump to the front of the GA line.A limited number of table reservations are available by calling 316-722-4201 or in person at The Cotillion. Coat check is open during events to check your coats, hats, merch and more. Coat check is located next to merch by the front doors. All sales are final.  No exchanges or refunds unless a show is cancelled or postponed. For over 20 years now, Aaron Watson has traveled the land as country’s ultimate underdog troubadour – a truly independent artist with the spirit of the American frontier in his veins, and a self-made empire to match.  Working without corporate backers, he has nonetheless reached the Top 10 of Billboard’s Country Album chart five separate times – an impressive feat by any standard – and that includes his triumphant 2015 set, The Underdog, which landed at Number One. Matching sold-out shows across the country with homegrown hits, he’s followed suit at country radio, making history in 2017 with “Outta Style” and “Run Wild Horses.” But despite the success, the Texas native remains a fighter punching far above his weight, constantly defending his right to be in the ring. And with his new album, Unwanted Man, he reminds all who care to listen that it’s just fine by him. “It’s not like, ‘Is there any gas left in the tank?’” Watson says, explaining the tireless drive behind his 18th studio set. “This is just who I am. I still without a doubt believe I haven’t written my best song yet, and I kind of feel like I’m just getting started.” Still pushing into the wind, Unwanted Man finds a creative renegade continuing to do what he does best, now working at the most “dangerous” level of his career. Counted out time and time again, the singer-songwriter reaffirms his steadfast commitment to his craft, and takes his go-it-alone spirit to new levels.  Eleven songs were written at home in the early months of the pandemic – with Watson’s “90-percent solo” writing style serving him well. He then co-produced the set with his drummer and studio mate, Nate Coon, and even shot the album cover himself, using his iPhone after his photographer contracted COVID-19. And then, just as the album was set for release, Watson suffered the first vocal injury of his career, with mandatory voice rest adding yet another wrinkle of adversity. But it was all taken in stride. This artist is used to weathering storms.“You just have to roll with the punches,” Watson says, knowing full well what that means.  Seventeen years into his journey, Watson reached a hard-to-comprehend milestone in 2017, becoming one of the only independent artists to crack country radio’s Top 10 in the last half century. “Defying gravity” with his free wheeling country rocker, “Outta Style,” he had a bonafide hit and almost two decades of sold-out momentum on his hands, reaching a pinnacle that should have sent him to the next level – yet still, Watson found the mainstream gates difficult to unlock.

Chase Rice

CHASE RICEWAY DOWN YONDER TOURSpecial Guest Tyler BradenTEXT COUNTRY TO 49798 for concert updates.Concessions and full bars open! Also featuring local favorites Nancy’s A-Maize-N Sandwich Booth.All AgesActs subject to changeWear your Cotillion merch and jump to the front of the GA line.A limited number of table reservations are available by calling 316-722-4201 or in person at The Cotillion. Coat check is open during events to check your coats, hats, merch and more. Coat check is located next to merch by the front doors. All sales are final.  No exchanges or refunds unless a show is cancelled or postponed.

Riley Green

RILEY GREENw/ Aidan CanfieldTHIS SHOW IS SOLD OUT. TEXT “WAIT” TO 49798 TO GET ON THE WAITING LIST IF ANY TICKETS ARE RELEASED.Concessions and full bars open! Also featuring local favorites Nancy’s A-Maize-N Sandwich Booth.All AgesSupport acts subject to change.Wear your Cotillion merch and jump to the front of the GA line.Table reservations are no longer available. There will be open tables for seating, but they will be available on a first-come, first-served basis. Coat check is open during events to check your coats, hats, merch and more. Coat check is located next to merch by the front doors. All sales are final.  No exchanges or refunds unless a show is cancelled or postponed. Rolling Stone hailed his musical perspective as “Drinks-in-the-air Nineties country at an Alabama vs. Auburn tailgate,” and that is just the type of energy fans have come to expect from Riley Green. Raised on the sounds of traditional Country, Bluegrass, and Southern Gospel music, the Jacksonville, AL native learned the spirit of songwriting and performing at a young age while spending time with his grandfather, Bufford Green, who ran the Golden Saw Music Hall. That stage laid a foundation for the songs Riley would craft in the years to come and values learned from another generation, including the PLATINUM certified “I Wish Grandpas Never Died,” which he shares co-writing credits posthumously alongside his two grandfathers and People praised “might take him to a whole new stratosphere. MusicRow praised his “great country vocal, honest presentation and true-to-life lyrics,” which are evident on his debut album DIFFERENT ‘ROUND HERE (BMLG Records) featuring the PLATINUM-certified hit No. 1 “There Was This Girl.” His BEHIND THE BAR collection with fan-favorite “If It Wasn’t For Trucks” and WE OUT HERE: LIVE followed as the 2020 ACM Awards New Male Artist of the Year has “brought country back to its roots: the blue collar sounds for the working man, by the working man” (Whiskey Riff). Named a CMT “Listen Up Artist,” Riley was also voted as one of the CRS 2020 New Faces and earned MusicRow’s Breakout Artist of the Year. In addition to his own headline dates, Riley is heading to Canada with Luke Combs this Fall. He has previously hit the road with Jason Aldean, Brad Paisley, Jon Pardi and Dierks Bentley.

Chase Matthew & Kidd G

Chase Matthew & Kidd Gw/Special Guest Avery AnnaConcessions and full bars open! Also featuring local favorites Nancy’s A-Maize-N Sandwich Booth.All AgesActs subject to changeWear your Cotillion merch and jump to the front of the GA line.Text COUNTRY to 49798 for concert updates.A limited number of table reservations are available by calling 316-722-4201 or in person at The Cotillion. Coat check is open during events to check your coats, hats, merch and more. Coat check is located next to merch by the front doors. All sales are final.  No exchanges or refunds unless a show is cancelled or postponed. COVID-19 Show Policy: There are no restrictions on this show but we encourage face masks when you can not social distance and ask that you stay home if you are feeling sick or have been exposed recently to someone with COVID-19. 

Ian Munsick

IAN MUNSICK Long Live Cowgirls TourSpecial Guest Ryan CharlesTHIS SHOW IS SOLD OUT. TEXT “WAIT” TO 49798 TO GET ON THE WAITING LIST IF ANY TICKETS ARE RELEASED.Concessions and full bars open! Also featuring local favorites Nancy’s A-Maize-N Sandwich Booth.All AgesActs subject to changeWear your Cotillion merch and jump to the front of the GA line.A limited number of table reservations are available by calling 316-722-4201 or in person at The Cotillion. Coat check is open during events to check your coats, hats, merch and more. Coat check is located next to merch by the front doors. All sales are final.  No exchanges or refunds unless a show is cancelled or postponed.

Chapel Hart: Glory Days Tour

Chapel Hart: Glory Days Tour Special Guest: Lucas Hoge and RoseveltAll Ages/ All Seating is ReservedConcessions and full bars open!Support acts subject to changeText COUNTRY to 49798 for concert updates. VIP Ticket Includes: -One premium seat in the front rows -Preshow Meet & Greet and Q&A -Exclusive soundcheck sneak peek     Coat check is open during events to check your coats, hats, merch and more.  Coat check is located next to merch by the front doors. All sales are final.  No exchanges or refunds unless a show is cancelled or postponed. Chapel Hart has found a way to gift wrap their Mississippi roots & Louisiana spice and share it with listeners around the world.   Consisting of sisters Danica and Devynn Hart along with cousin Trea Swindle went from singing together as children in Hart’s Chapel, to a world class group whose colorful and contagious energy has flourished into a full live band experience that fills venues at home and around the country. Chapel Hart has an amazing ability to tug on your heartstrings with a tender yet powerful ballad, then have you pumping your fist in unison to the pulse of hard-hitting music. The cohesiveness of the band has not gone unnoticed as they have garnered thousands of fans from all over the world and have received hundreds of thousands of views on-line of their performances.   In 2021 Chapel Hart was inducted into CMT’s Next Women of Country, the institution that has been known to help up and coming female country artists such as Kelsea Ballerini, Ashley McBride, & Gabby Barrett… to name a few. This Mississippi trio’s music has reached fans around the globe earning them the title of “International Group of the Year” as well as “International Song of the Year” for the single “You Can Have Him Jolene” in Scotland. They were also nominated in multiple categories by the British CMAs including “Group of the Year” and “Album of the Year” for their sophomore release “The Girls Are Back In Town”.   The trio has a natural ability to make people join together in song and dance and in their live performances. They often note music’s incredible power to unite people of all nationalities, religions, and walks of life. The ladies will often treat the audience to three-part harmony A Capella arrangements that range from energetic and playful to emotional and chilling. Chapel Hart has entertained people from all over the world, and the decision is always unanimous, there’s no experience quite like the Chapel Hart experience! COVID-19 Show Policy: There are no restrictions on this show but we encourage face masks when you can not social distance and ask that you stay home if you are feeling sick or have been exposed recently to someone with COVID-19.  

Wade Bowen

WADE BOWENwith Special Guests Tequila RidgeConcessions and full bars open! Also featuring local favorites Nancy’s A-Maize-N Sandwich Booth.All AgesActs subject to changeWear your Cotillion merch and jump to the front of the GA line.A limited number of table reservations are available by calling 316-722-4201 or in person at The Cotillion. Coat check is open during events to check your coats, hats, merch and more. Coat check is located next to merch by the front doors. All sales are final.  No exchanges or refunds unless a show is cancelled or postponed. COVID-19 Show Policy: There are no restrictions on this show but we encourage face masks when you can not social distance and ask that you stay home if you are feeling sick or have been exposed recently to someone with COVID-19.  Twenty years and some 4,000 shows into his career, the name Wade Bowen has become synonymous with Texas country music – and for good reason. An artistic descendant of American icons like Guy Clark, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Robert Earl Keen and more, Bowen is another link in a Texan chain of roots-rock poets stretching back more than 50 years – but his ambition never ended at the state line.“I will carry that flag proudly,” Bowen says of his well earned Red-Dirt distinction. “But I’ve always said I’m not a ‘Texas artist,’ I’m an artist from Texas, and I think there’s a difference.” Indeed, Bowen has showed the world that difference since 2001 – by going big on integrity. Seen as one of the genre’s finest and most authentic modern voices, Bowen’s approach stays rooted in tradition, but also stands on the creative cutting edge. His focus remains on writing unique songs with a literary quality, and shifting his sonic territory to match his life. And while the hard-touring troubadour is constantly breaking new ground, his course was set early on.Born in Waco and schooled in the clubs surrounding Lubbock’s Texas Tech University, Bowen was raised on hardscrabble country realism and rock showmanship. His mother loved Elvis, the Eagles and Creedence Clearwater Revival, while his father spun Texan giants like Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings and Kris Kristofferson. His first concert was a peak-theatrics Alabama show, but even then, it was the lyrics that spoke the loudest. “Writing songs is just something you have to get out of you, it’s something you have to do,” he says. “I think it’s the same reason firefighters run into a burning house to save someone, it’s a calling. You can’t really be taught, you just have to have that instinct.”“I thought the way to be an artist was to graduate college, then move to Nashville to wait tables and wait my turn in line,” Bowen explains. “But when I saw Robert Earl Keen in concert, it changed my life forever. It was like ‘Wait. He’s playing his own stuff? And he doesn’t have a major record deal? And the place is sold out?’ People were going crazy, and it was like ‘I don’t have to wait? I can do this now?’ I literally went home and found some buddies, and we started jamming.”Bowen soon claimed his place as West 84’s front man, then went solo and found a home in now-iconic haunts like Stubb’s Barbecue and The Blue Light. He arrived amid a literal explosion of Texas country artists. But combining all his influence together, always stood out.

Randall King

RANDALL KINGwith Special Guest Braxton KeithConcessions and full bars open! Also featuring local favorites Nancy’s A-Maize-N Sandwich Booth.All AgesSupport acts subject to change.Text COUNTRY to 49798 for concert updates.Wear your Cotillion merch and jump to the front of the GA line.A limited number of table reservations are available by calling 316-722-4201 or in person at The Cotillion. Coat check is open during events to check your coats, hats, merch and more. Coat check is located next to merch by the front doors. All sales are final.  No exchanges or refunds unless a show is cancelled or postponed.Take a seat at any old roadhouse bar and look to your left and right. Some people will be there drinking for fun, and others to forget. But on Shot Glass, the major label album debut from Warner Music Nashville’s Randall King, none of them are drinking alone. A country-music purist whose style carries on an original American art form–with all its highs and lows included–King is something of a study in contrast, and his album is too. He often sounds like he just stepped out of a time machine, full of upbeat honky-tonk swagger and flashing the thoughtful gaze of Western poet. But he’s also got a thoroughly modern edge, driven to prove timeless tradition can co-exist with the pop-country mainstream. And it all comes together on Shot Glass. Four years after his independent self-titled album kicked things off, the West-Texas native has now made the move to Music City, marking the start of a whole new chapter. He’s following a pair of visionary EPs with a top-shelf concept album–and in the process, buying all of classic country another round “I’m that rowdy honky-tonk artist,” King says with conviction. “But I’ve got music and roots that go deeper than just beer-sling in’ tunes. There’s a lot of depth “Inspired by everyone from George Strait and Keith Whitley to Dierks Bentley and Eric Church, King grew up on the endless plains and endless highways of a mythical place in the American story–but its famous ways were never mere fantasy to him. The hardscrabble days, wild nights and heartbreaks were all just part of an everyday cycle, and his music continues to capture that mystique. Back with producers Bart Butler and Ryan Gore–the team behind contemporaries like Jon Pardi who also guided King’s recent She Gone and Leanna EPs–King refuses to settle for the lowest-common denominator. Each track on Shot Glass reveals another aspect of the only life he knows, and the people who live it. Sometimes that means joy, sometimes sadness. But above all, it’s real “If there’s any kind of manufactured, fake aspect to it, it’s not gonna work for me,” says the singer-songwriter, who would have been a third-generation trucker had music not intervened. “I’m not an actor, so I’m gonna give you exactly who I am, where I’m from, and the things that reflect me. My up bringing…my West-Texas roots.”