K99’s Red Dirt Party, presented by Northern Colorado Euro Can-Am and Concept Signs and Graphics and featuring Randy Rogers Band, Casey Donahew Band and Mo Pitney is at the Budweiser Events Center tonight (Saturday, Sept. 19) at 7 p.m.

Find out more information here.

Tickets

Tickets cost $25, $35 and $45 and are available online at ComcastTix.com, by phone at 877-544-TIXX (8499) and at the Budweiser Events Center box office. Group discounts are available for groups of ten or more and may be obtained by calling 970-619-422. Ticket prices increase $3 on the day of the event.

 About Randy Rogers Band

After forming in 2000, Randy Rogers Band has recorded four studio albums and two live albums, and have had seven singles on the Billboard Hot Country Songs Charts. The group’s first Billboard Top 40 hit came in 2012 with “One More Sad Song” from their sixth album, “Trouble.” Other popular songs include “Too Late for Goodbye,” “Kiss Me in the Dark” and their first hit, “Tonight’s Not the Night (For Goodbye).”

This YouTube video is Randy Rogers Band's biggest hit, "One More Sad Song".

 About Casey Donahew Band

Burleson, Texas native Casey Donahew of the Casey Donahew Band fell into music gradually. Growing up on a farm, he grew to love riding and team roping, and although his grandfather gave Casey his first guitar while growing up, Donahew didn’t teach himself to play until college. From there, he began to play his own sets at local bars. Donahew has since released five studio albums and one live album. His popular singles include “Let Me Love You,” “Double-Wide Dream” and “Whiskey Baby.”

This YouTube video is Casey Donahew's "Whiskey Baby":

 About Mo Pitney

Up and coming country artist Mo Pitney released his first single “Country” in 2014. Growing up in Illinois, Pitney began playing the drums at age six and guitar at age 12. After playing in a bluegrass band with his brother and a friend, he relocated to Nashville, Tenn. “Country” entered the Top 40 just this week, after being on the chart for 19 weeks.

This YouTube video is the official lyric video for Mo's hit single "Country":

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