KOLBY COOPER
Special Guest: Corey Kent
COVID Protocols Followed: Temperature checks required for everyone (no one permitted with temps over 99.9), Reduced capacity event please social distance from people not in your party and face masks are required.
All seating is general admission | All Ages
Concessions and full bars open!
Support acts subject to change
Kolby Cooper started selling out shows and clocking millions of streams using only his songs as muscle. Three years out of high school, still living in his East Texas hometown, no label or industry machine in place, Cooper earned Spotify numbers typically reserved for household names: After only one year online, “It Ain’t Me” has almost hit 7 million streams, “Every Single Kiss” has topped 4.5 million, and “Fall” is hovering around 2.7 million. When Cooper releases the anticipated Vol. 2EP in the summer of 2020, his devoted listeners will dive into another round of his already-signature blend of searing break-up anthems and gut-wrenchingly relatable songs of loss and growth. Cooper’s ragged velvet vocals are an ideal vehicle, which he layers over rock-and-roll guitar and distinctly Texas bottom-end. “I really want them to hear it and hear what we hear,” Cooper says of the new songs. “It is the best stuff we’ve ever released.”
Special Guest: Corey Kent
COVID Protocols Followed: Temperature checks required for everyone (no one permitted with temps over 99.9), Reduced capacity event please social distance from people not in your party and face masks are required.
All seating is general admission | All Ages
Concessions and full bars open!
Support acts subject to change
Kolby Cooper started selling out shows and clocking millions of streams using only his songs as muscle. Three years out of high school, still living in his East Texas hometown, no label or industry machine in place, Cooper earned Spotify numbers typically reserved for household names: After only one year online, “It Ain’t Me” has almost hit 7 million streams, “Every Single Kiss” has topped 4.5 million, and “Fall” is hovering around 2.7 million. When Cooper releases the anticipated Vol. 2EP in the summer of 2020, his devoted listeners will dive into another round of his already-signature blend of searing break-up anthems and gut-wrenchingly relatable songs of loss and growth. Cooper’s ragged velvet vocals are an ideal vehicle, which he layers over rock-and-roll guitar and distinctly Texas bottom-end. “I really want them to hear it and hear what we hear,” Cooper says of the new songs. “It is the best stuff we’ve ever released.”
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