If you thought Taylor Sheridan was done bringing us all things cowboy after Yellowstone, 1883, 1923, and Tulsa King, think again. The man who put Western storytelling back on the map is about to do the same for country music with an exclusive concert at his Bosque Ranch in Weatherford, Texas, and it’s happening on September 13th.

Sheridan’s not just a filmmaker—he’s a real-deal cowboy, ranch owner, and the kind of guy who enjoys his country music! So, it’s no surprise that he’s handpicking some of the hottest rising stars for Bosque Ranch Live, featuring Drayton Farley, Kaitlin Butts, and Jackson Dean—all artists who have had their music featured in his hit TV shows.

Now, here’s where things get even more exciting: only 500 tickets will be available. Yep, this isn’t your typical packed festival with thousands of people fighting for space (and bathrooms). This is a true Texas experience—a small, exclusive crowd, great music, and a backdrop straight out of a scene from Yellowstone. Think wide open skies, rolling pastures, and a night of live country music that’s as pure as it gets.

Jackson Dean, known for his gritty, outlaw sound, has already proven he’s got the voice. Kaitlin Butts brings that raw, honest, storytelling approach to country music, making her the perfect addition to this lineup. And Drayton Farley’s soulful, heartfelt lyrics bring a folk-Americana twist that’ll make you feel every note of his music.

If you’re a Yellowstone fan, a true country music lover, or just someone who wants to be part of something unforgettable, this is your chance.

But, fair warning—500 tickets won’t last long. If you want in, you’d better act fast. Head over to BosqueRanchLive.com and snag yours before they’re gone.

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This is more than just a concert—it’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience with country music, cowboy culture, and the magic of Texas all rolled into one perfect night. See y’all in Weatherford!

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