
For the fans of the show who’ve watched their favorite characters gathering around the firepits, telling stories and drinking whiskey while country musicians play, boy, you’re in for a treat as you step into the world of Yellowstone—but it’ll come with a price, folks. Standard admission is $500, while VIP tickets run $1,500, offering RV camping, catered meals, memorabilia, and drink tickets.
Sheridan, who has long championed country music through his work on Yellowstone, 1883, 1923, Landman, and Tulsa King, sees the concert as a natural extension of his storytelling on screen, and we’re sure all of his fans would agree with that assessment. Speaking to Billboard, he said:
“My career is built on the art of storytelling. And nowhere is the storytelling tradition more alive than in country music. My hope is that Bosque Ranch Live is a space where these stories can come to life and sets the stage for more events like it to come.”
Sheridan has had a huge influence on the careers of several country artists. Zach Bryan, for instance, has only performed on one television show—Yellowstone. The series has also featured performances by Lainey Wilson, Shane Smith and the Saints, and Ryan Bingham, who also plays Walker in the series.
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For Yellowstone fans eager to sing along under the stars, tickets are available here.