By Shawn Patrick
Apr 8, 2021
The Daddy of em All is back for 2021, and to celebrate the 125th anniversary of Cheyenne Frontier Days, they ve truly pulled out all the stops. Yesterday they announced the event would be back this July 23-August 1 at full capacity and no mask-mandate, but today came the BIG news. The concert lineup!
Y all ready for this:
July 23: Garth Brooks with Ned LeDoux
July 24: Thomas Rhett with Rhett Akins
July 25: Cody Johnson with Aaron Watson
July 26-27: Professional Bull Riders – Last Cowboy Standing
July 28: Maren Morris with TBA
July 29: Kane Brown with Restless Road
July 30: Eric Church with Ashley McBryde
By Shawn Patrick
Apr 8, 2021
The Daddy of em All is back for 2021, and to celebrate the 125th anniversary of Cheyenne Frontier Days, they ve truly pulled out all the stops. Yesterday they announced the event would be back this July 23-August 1 at full capacity and no mask-mandate, but today came the BIG news. The concert lineup!
Y all ready for this:
July 23: Garth Brooks with Ned LeDoux
July 24: Thomas Rhett with Rhett Akins
July 25: Cody Johnson with Aaron Watson
July 26-27: Professional Bull Riders – Last Cowboy Standing
July 28: Maren Morris with TBA
July 29: Eric Church with Ashley McBryde
July 30: Kane Brown with Restless Road
By Shawn Patrick
Apr 8, 2021
The Daddy of em All is back for 2021, and to celebrate the 125th anniversary of Cheyenne Frontier Days, they ve truly pulled out all the stops. Yesterday they announced the event would be back this July 23-August 1 at full capacity and no mask-mandate, but today came the BIG news. The concert lineup!
Y all ready for this:
July 23: Garth Brooks with Ned LeDoux
July 24: Thomas Rhett with Rhett Akins
July 25: Cody Johnson with Aaron Watson
July 26-27: Professional Bull Riders – Last Cowboy Standing
July 28: Maren Morris with TBA
July 29: Eric Church with Ashley McBryde
July 30: Kane Brown with Restless Road
By Shawn Patrick
Apr 8, 2021
The Daddy of em All is back for 2021, and to celebrate the 125th anniversary of Cheyenne Frontier Days, they ve truly pulled out all the stops. Yesterday they announced the event would be back this July 23-August 1 at full capacity and no mask-mandate, but today came the BIG news. The concert lineup!
Y all ready for this:
July 23: Garth Brooks with Ned LeDoux
July 24: Thomas Rhett with Rhett Akins
July 25: Cody Johnson with Aaron Watson
July 26-27: Professional Bull Riders – Last Cowboy Standing
July 28: Maren Morris with TBA
July 29: Kane Brown with Restless Road
July 30: Eric Church with Ashley McBryde
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After going dark because of the pandemic, many big entertainment venues in Wichita are reopening for live performances this spring.
Stages at the Orpheum Theatre, the Cotillion, Intrust Bank Arena and Wave have been dormant for more than a year.
The venues cancelled concerts and events, and temporarily shut down due to COVID-19 health restrictions. But now, they re starting to come back to life with new safety protocols.
The Orpheum
The historic Orpheum Theatre in downtown Wichita plans to reopen May 21 with a theatrical concert featuring local musician Jenny Wood.
“She will be incorporating one acts between her music, and it’s a mix of new music and all of the Jenny Wood songs you know and love,” says Mallory Rine, Orpheum marketing director.