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Soon To Be Superstars - Treaty Oak Revival Makes A Tour Stop At Deadwood Mountain Grand

Arts and Entertainment

April 23, 2024

From: Deadwood Mountain Grand

Deadwood, SD - Born from rowdy, dust-filled roots, the Red Dirt country and southern rock influenced band from west Texas, Treaty Oak Revival will make a stop at the 4 time Academy of Country Music (ACM) award nominee for ‘Casino of the Year – Theater’, Deadwood Mountain Grand on Wednesday, June 19th.

The band who has been receiving some of the best reviews in the country have racked up over 1.6 monthly listeners on Spotify and with only five years under their belt, a Grand Ole Opry debut just makes sense.

An invitation-only stage, the Opry stands as the country’s biggest honor. Megastars like Loretta Lynn, Hank Williams, Carrie Underwood, Willie Nelson, Dolly Parton and Garth Brooks stood in the same wooden circle to be graced by Treaty Oak Revival earlier in February of 2024.

“The first time we were in Nashville, I met a guy at a concert who puts on the Highway 30 Music Fest. Unbeknownst to me, his wife is on the Opry team for finding talent. He got me in contact with her and I started inquiring, but it usually takes bands quite some time to be invited,” Eli Kidd, Treaty Oak’s tour manager, explained. “She got with her team - it’s a whole group who decides - she put us in front of them, they looked at our stats and credentials and decided they’d extend us an offer.”

Treaty Oak Revival consists of Sam Canty (lead singer/acoustic guitar), Lance Vanley (rhythm, electric/background vocals), Jeremiah Vanley (lead, electric guitar), Andrew Carey (bass) and Cody Holloway (drums). Their sound is rooted in Texas/Red Dirt country but draws from southern rock and punk influences, ultimately leading to a combination of styles that make the end product raw and refreshingly rough around the edges. The bands’s latest release “Have a Nice Day” is currently streaming on all platforms.

Tickets go on sale for Deadwood Mountain Grand Reward Members at 10 a.m. Tuesday, April 16th and to the general public at 10 a.m. Friday, April 19th. They will be available at the Deadwood Mountain Grand Box Office or at ticketmaster.com. Ticket buyers should note that TICKETMASTER is the only official ticket broker for Deadwood Mountain Grand. Beware of third party websites and offers. Both hotel reservations and ticket arrangements may be made by calling 877-907-GRAND.

For more information, visit www.deadwoodmountaingrand.com or call 605-559-1188. To open your free Grand Rewards Center membership and enjoy the benefits of purchasing advance tickets ahead of the general public, bring a photo ID to the Grand Rewards Center counter, located in the Deadwood Mountain Grand Resort Casino.

Deadwood Mountain Grand Hotel, a Holiday Inn Resort is the restored 1906 Homestake Mining Co. ore processing plant that overlooks Historic Deadwood, which features a 98-room luxury hotel, full service restaurants, 210 state-of-the-art casino games, high stakes gaming action including Dale’s Sportsbook Bar & Grill, a 3,000 person entertainment and event center and a multi-level parking garage.