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Charley Crockett with Levi Turner, Chris Stapleton, and more

Sep 26, 2026 at 11:00 AM  ·   · $221 Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex, Louisville, KY Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex, Louisville, KY Tickets from $221

Charley Crockett
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Charley Crockett

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Texas-born Charley Crockett, a GRAMMY®-nominated maverick, paved his own path in country music, releasing 14 albums independently and selling out iconic venues like Red Rocks. Known for his unapologetic style and collaborations with Shooter Jennings, he gained acclaim from The New Yorker and Rolling Stone. His performances on Austin City Limits and Jimmy Kimmel Live! highlight his rise in the modern music era.
The Fretliners, a powerful bluegrass quartet, formed in a Cloverlick banjo shop, won Telluride and Rockygrass Festivals in 2023, and released a celebrated debut album.
Durand Jones & The Indications, formed at Indiana University in 2012, are known for soulful funk and Southern soul. They've toured globally and have a strong following among vintage soul fans. Their album, Flowers, showcases their growth and diverse influences.
From Mobile, AL, The Red Clay Strays are a fast-rising band famed for their eclectic rock style. Their hit, "Wondering Why," topped various charts and their album, Moment of Truth, ranks #2 on the Americana Albums Chart. Known for electric live shows and a historic sell-out at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
Kentucky-born Chris Stapleton, a country music star, has won 10 Grammys and holds records at the CMA and ACM Awards. Known for hits from albums like 'Traveller' and 'Starting Over,' he's renowned for his captivating live shows and has collaborated with George Strait.
Cameron Whitcomb, from Nanaimo, BC, is known for folk-inspired songwriting, shaped by personal struggles. Gained fame on American Idol's Season 20, reaching the top 20. His 2024 debut EP "Quitter" received critical acclaim and includes the hit single "Quitter," praised by Billboard. The EP streamed millions, leading to sold-out shows on his Quitter Tour.
Bryan Martin, a self-taught country musician from a working-class background, gained fame with "Beauty In The Struggle." Influenced by classic artists, he has a diverse catalog of over 3,000 songs spanning traditional and southern rock genres. His mother sang with stars like Faron Young and Allison Krauss. Growing up in the oil fields, he blends real-life stories and emotions, resonating with audiences.
Arizona-born singer/songwriter Avery Anna, known for her soulful lyricism, gained fame with her viral hit "Narcissist." Her debut album "Breakup Over Breakfast" showcases her raw emotional depth, earning media praise. Avery collaborated with Sam Barber on the chart-rising duet "Indigo" and was nominated for Breakthrough Artist at the 2023 CMT Awards. With over 500 million streams, she's an emerging force in music, touring with Luke Bryan.
Cracker, formed in Virginia, blends alternative rock and country, led by David Lowery. Known for hits like "Teen Angst" and "Low," they achieved platinum success. Initially with Virgin Records, the band featured David Lowery, Johnny Hickman, and Davey Faragher, with drummers such as Jim Keltner and Phil Jones. Noteworthy albums include Kerosene Hat and Gentleman's Blues. Collaborations span Counting Crows and soundtracks. Post-2000s, Cracker released live albums, toured Iraq for U.S. troops, and in 2014, produced a two-disc set exploring rock and country influences.
Tulsa-born artist Kaitlin Butts embraces country music's theatricality with emotional and humorous storytelling. Her soulful songwriting has captivated audiences on tours with Dierks Bentley and Turnpike Troubadours. Known for songs tackling addiction and trauma, her latest release "Hunt Me Down" shifts to a lighter, stage-like tone. Produced by Oran Thornton, it reflects her vibrant style and truth-filled performances.
Adam Ant, born Stuart Leslie Goddard in London, was a key figure in the new wave scene. Known for theatrical style and glam-tinged pop, he led Adam and the Ants to popularity with hits like "Stand and Deliver." Later transitioning to a solo career, his debut album featured the hit "Goody Two Shoes." Collaborating with Marco Pirroni, Ant's music influenced artists like Nine Inch Nails and Suede. Despite challenges, including mental health issues, he made a comeback with tours and new music, solidifying his impact on alternative rock.
Squeeze, formed in 1974 by Chris Difford and Glenn Tilbrook, is a British pop band famous for hits like "Tempted" and "Cool for Cats." Influenced by the Beatles and the Kinks, they earned acclaim with clever lyrics and catchy tunes, despite limited U.S. success. Known for albums like "East Side Story," their 1987 single "Hourglass" reached the U.S. Top 20. The band's core pairing was likened to Lennon and McCartney. Collaborations included Jools Holland and Elvis Costello, cementing their status as pop pioneers. Their compilation "Singles 45's and Under" went platinum.

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Genre: Rock, Country

Don't miss the Charley Crockett concert in Louisville at Highland Festival Grounds at Kentucky Exposition Center - Complex on Saturday, September 26, 2026, at 11:00 AM, with Levi Turner, Chris Stapleton, and more. Last chance for tickets.

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