ESSENTIA HEALTH PRESENTS
CODY JOHNSON
THURSDAY, AUGUST 12, 2021 | 5 P.M. GATES, 7 P.M. SHOW | RAIN OR SHINE
BLUESTEM AMPHITHEATER | 801 5OTH AVENUE SW, MOORHEAD, MN 56560
General admission lawn tickets, $29.50; general admission bench, $35; Reserved seating, $59.50; Party Pads Ticket (limited availability), $59.50—includes full cash bar service, private restroom and premium parking at Bluestem Amphitheater. Additional fees may apply. Tickets on sale now.
Event link: https://jadepresents.com/event/2021-cody-johnson-moorhead/
ESSENTIA HEALTH PRESENTS
COLE SWINDELL WITH JON LANGSTON AND LAINEY WILSON
SUNDAY, AUGUST 15, 2021 | 5 P.M. GATES, 7 P.M. SHOW | RAIN OR SHINE
BLUESTEM AMPHITHEATER | 801 5OTH AVENUE SW, MOORHEAD, MN 56560
General admission lawn, $39.50; general admission bench, $55; Reserved seating, $69.50. Party Pads Ticket (limited availability), $69.50—includes full cash bar service, private restroom and premium parking at Bluestem Amphitheater. Additional fees may apply. Tickets on sale now.
Event link: https://jadepresents.com/event/2021-cole-swindell-moorhead/
Cody Johnson, originally scheduled for Friday, August 7, 2020, at Bluestem Amphitheater was postponed due to Covid-19. We are happy to announce this show has been rescheduled to Thursday, August 12, 2021. Additionally, Cole Swindell with Jon Langston and Lainey Wilson originally scheduled for Friday, August 14, 2020, has been rescheduled to Thursday, August 15, 2021. Any tickets purchased will be honored for the new show date. If you have any questions or concerns, please reach out to Tickets300 at info@jadepresents.com or 866-300-8300.
Cole Swindell, a Grammy-nominated, platinum-selling recording artist and 11-time No. 1 singer/songwriter, released his third album, All of It, for Warner Bros. Records/Warner Music Nashville in 2018 and it debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Country album chart and No. 7 on the Billboard Top 200. The first single “Break Up In The End” became his eighth No. 1 career single as a solo artist. Swindell’s other No. 1 singles are “Chillin’ It,” “Hope You Get Lonely Tonight,” “Ain’t Worth The Whiskey,” “Let Me See Ya Girl,” “You Should Be Here,” “Middle of a Memory” and “Flatliner”.
Jon Langston grew up in Loganville, Georgia as the oldest of three boys, listening to music by his heroes Alan Jackson and the Eagles. Playing open mic nights and working on his songwriting eventually lead to the 2013 release of “Forever Girl,” the first song he ever wrote by himself. That release kicked off his music career which has culminated in 15 sold out shows this year and over 400 million career streams. Langston opened for Luke Bryan on his Farm Tour in 2017, which was a full circle moment for Langston, who had been in the crowd as a spectator of Bryan’s Farm Tour only a few years before in Athens, Georgia. Langston released “When It Comes To Loving You,” which reached No. 1 on the all-genre iTunes Chart. He released his highly-anticipated EP, Now You Know. The EP features six original songs all written by Langston including the project’s lead single, “Now You Know,” currently playing at country radio.
Hailing from the small farming community of Baskin, La., country music newcomer Lainey Wilsonhas as much grit in her as she does soul. She moved to Nashville in a bumper- pull camper trailer to pursue a career in music and has been carving her own unique place in the country music landscape ever since, already garnering early praise for her “unabashedly down-home and unflappably worldly” (NPR) style and exhibiting “just enough scars and pragmatism to write great, universal country songs” (Taste of Country). A natural-born storyteller, Wilson moves deftly between celebrating the quirks of her small-town upbringing and ruminating on the sometimes hard-won wisdom of love on her recently-released EP, Redneck Hollywood.
It’s Cody Johnson’s time. After landing two releases in the Top 10 of Billboard’s country albums chart on his own CoJo label and selling 74,000 tickets for a single show, to earn recognition as the only unsigned artist in history to sell out NRG Stadium at RodeoHouston, one of Texas’ most-sought-after talents finally agreed to sign with a major label. Johnson’s passionate, rowdy concerts have already drawn comparisons to Garth Brooks, and the music from his previous albums – inspired by ‘90s country foundations, but built for the 21st century – has made him a familiar presence on Texas and Oklahoma red-dirt radio. Johnson’s introductory Warner project, Ain’t Nothin’ to It, ups the ante. After writing the bulk of his previous material, he put out word in Nashville that he was open to songs from other sources, and the results were astonishing.
Cody Johnson and Cole Swindell are part of a growing list of shows announced so far that will make up the 2021 Bluestem Summer Concert Series.
- ALABAMA 50thAnniversary Tour | June 4
- Cody Johnson | August 12
- Cole Swindell with Jon Langston and Lainey Wilson | August 15
- Sister Cities Smokeout | Jamey Johnson, Whiskey Myers, Aaron Watson, Matt Aakre and the Dirty Little Secret | August 28
- Sister Cities Smokeout | Lake Street Dive, The Infamous Stringdusters, Jessica Vines, TBA | August 29
Great tickets are available at JadePresents.com or by calling (866) 300-8300. Due to COVID-19, in-person box office sales are temporarily suspended.
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