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'Yellowstone' Creator Taylor Sheridan Is Holding His Own Country Music Concert — Who's Performing

Taylor Sheridan, the creative force behind Yellowstone, is launching his first concert series. Billboard reports Sheridan will host "Bosque Ranch Live" at his 1,000-acre Bosque Ranch in Texas on September 13. Country music stars Drayton Farley, Kaitlin Butts, and Jackson Dean will perform.

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Sheridan excels as a writer, director, and producer. His shows, including Yellowstone, Landman, and Tulsa King, all spotlight country music. This exposure boosts artists' careers.

Now, Sheridan channels his storytelling skills into live events. He blends tradition and innovation seamlessly.

"Country music's roots run deep," Sheridan said. "Its raw emotion connects tradition to progress. This series lets new audiences enjoy top artists and rising stars." The event caps attendance at 500. General tickets cost $500. VIP packages range from $800 to $1,500, offering camping, meals, drinks, and swag.

Bold Step for Sheridan

Attendees will witness a rare fusion of Sheridan's narrative passion and live music's energy. Many performers, tied to his shows, ride the Yellowstone wave. Artists like Whiskey Myers, Shane Smith & the Saints, and Lainey Wilson saw streaming spikes after Yellowstone features.

Since 2018, Sheridan has elevated hidden gems like Tyler Childers and Sturgill Simpson. He's also showcased Chris Stapleton and Zach Bryan. His platforms turn underground acts into household names. The concert series extends this legacy.

Fans of Sheridan's work and country music won't want to miss this. For those staying home, Yellowstone's soundtracks still shine. They highlight talent shaping today's country scene. Sheridan's knack for curation keeps delivering.

The event marks a bold step for Sheridan. He's long woven music into his stories. Now, he brings it live to fans. Bosque Ranch Live promises an intimate, unforgettable night. With only 500 spots, tickets will vanish fast. Sheridan's vision, as always, bridges old and new. His influence on country music grows stronger.