The Yellowstone sing-along is coming to Texas. Ever watch a barbecue on the show and wish you were there in person? Now you can! Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan is entering the music business and throwing a big ol’ concert on his front lawn at Bosque Ranch. Grab your cowboy hats and brew some Free Rein coffee to go, because you’re invited.
According to Billboard, the inaugural Bosque Ranch Live concert is set to take place on September 13, 2025, from noon to 11:00 P.M. at Sheridan’s Bosque Ranch in Weatherford, Texas. Multiple Sheridan-verse shows have filmed scenes on the location, including Yellowstone and its spin0off, 1883. Now it’ll serve as the stage for upcoming country acts Drayton Farley, Kaitlin Butts and Jackson Dean.
“My career is built on the art of storytelling,” Sheridan told Billboard. “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.”
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Country acts popping up for a barbecue concert became the norm in Yellowstone season 5. The series featured performances from Lainey Wilson, Zach Bryan, actor Ryan Bingham, and Shane Smith and the Saints. As for the Boque Ranch Live concert headliners, Farley’s “American Dream” played during a drilling sequence on Landman. Meanwhile, Kaitlyn Butts’s “How Long” with Flatline Calvary and Jackson Dean’s “Don’t Come Lookin’” were both featured on Yellowstone.
If you’re looking to yee-haw along with Sheridan, the Bosque Ranch owner is selling five hundred tickets at $500 a piece. Up to the price to $1,500 for the VIP pass, and you’ll earn the right to camp your RV on the ranch for the night—alongside three catered meals, ten free drink tickets, and “a collection of memorabilia from the ranch.”