Walker Montgomery + Landslide / Tuesday Admission
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Chosen as an "Artist to Watch" by Country Now, Music Mayhem Magazine, Sounds Like Nashville, The Boot and Country Evolution, Walker Montgomery knows a thing or two about family tradition, but is also striving to build his own legacy. The son of 90’s superstar John Michael Montgomery and nephew of Montgomery Gentry’s Eddie Montgomery was raised away from the spotlight in Nicholasville, Kentucky, but moved to Nashville and is carving a path all his own on today’s country scene. Walker made his Grand Ole Opry debut in 2024 and his pedigree is matched only by his passion for real country music, and he’s already put his classically-inspired, honey-bourbon vocal to use on a self-penned debut hit (“Simple Town,” over 7.3 Million Spotify streams). His romantic power-ballad, “She Don’t Know,” has garnered over 20 million streams worldwide, in addition to his other story-building singles from his independently released EP’s RUST and WORK TO DO. Walker’s version of “I Love the Way You Love Me” has garnered more than 45 MILLION views on TikTok. The new traditionalist has garnered over 93 MILLION cumulative independent global music streams. Recently signed to Red Street Records, Montgomery’s music is available across all streaming platforms.

Landslide: a tribute to Fleetwood Mac is the #1 Fleetwood Mac tribute in the Midwest, and one of the top Fleetwood Mac tributes in the nation...probably the world! As one of the most authentic Fleetwood Mac tributes... taking pride in singing all of their own vocals, and playing all of their own instruments live...what you see and hear is REAL! Giving the audience the total magical feel of a real live show! The style of this show is based mostly on the phenomenal Fleetwood Mac live album "The Dance" Hailing from the Kansas City, & St. Louis areas, they have been together since 2011, and are better than ever in these recent days. Landslide has played at the annual tribute shows 4 times at Azura (Sandstone ) Amphitheater, which is the largest outdoor concert venue in the Kansas City area, with a capacity of 18,000. The reason for the repeat Landslide performances is because we draw good numbers, & hold the crowd. Landslide was there for the biggest attended tribute show, of 15,000 people!
$15 ($20 starting 7/1) Fair Admission, includes concert (general admission, no assigned seats)!
Landslide - 7:00pm
Walker Montgomery - 9:30pm