Braxton Keith

Braxton Keith
Thursday, August 13
Doors: 7 pm // Show: 8 pm

BRAXTON KEITH

w/ Special Guest Cole Goodwin


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All Ages
Support acts subject to change.
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VIP Details
-One (1) GA Ticket
-Meet & Greet with Braxton Keith
-Individual Photo Opportunity with Braxton Keith
-One (1) Exclusive Poster
-One (1) Commemorative VIP Laminate
-Priority Merch Shopping Access
-Venue First Entry 

Braxton Keith – Real Damn Deal
It’s the Real Damn Deal. Choosing that straight-talking declaration for the name of his debut album, the Midland, Texas, native joins a wave of new artists both schooled on the classics, and built for the moment. But with the wind firmly at his back, Keith hits a target many aim for, and few reach. Making classic country sound fresh once more.
“Traditional is cool,” the singer-songwriter says, matching his mustachioed, self-assured bearing with the talented hustle to back it up. “I like the vibes this album brings back. It’s just a big flashing reminder that country music’s cool. All the rappers are in on it. All the rock and roll guys are, too. It can be anything right now, so why not take country back to what it was?”
Featuring 15 songs which trace a circle around the whole of country tradition, Real Damn Deal finds Keith in the midst of a steep, exponential career climb. He was raised on classic icons like Porter Wagoner, Ronnie Milsap and George Strait, then built a Texas-sized reputation as a must-see live act out of college. But since then he’s busted out of the Lone Star circuit completely, signing a major label record deal with Warner Records Nashville, traveling the country in a fleet of buses and accumulating 400 million streams across the globe.

To that end, Real Damn Deal was assembled over Keith’s last two years of growth, with the young star carving out time to write and record between lengthy trips on tour. He co-penned 10 of 15 songs, showcasing a little of every classic country flavor found under the neon. Hot Texas honky tonk and joyful Western swing. Epic midnight balladry, and two-step anthems lost in head-spinning romance. The ache of a cowboy with a full glass, but an empty barstool beside him.
Each is delivered with Keith’s crisp, high-and-lonesome vocal twang, as he glides from one dancehall theme to the next. Whether it’s the reckless abandon of young love, or the reflective pain of a good thing gone to waste, his passion for pure-country expression is boundless.
“It’s all over the place, and as country as we could make it in every way, shape and form,” Keith explains. “I think a lot of that comes from us being on the road 24/7 – I want to put out every form of country music you possibly can, from campfire to as Western as it can get. I want to do all of it.”