Sat Mar 24, 8:00 PM - Sun Mar 25, 2:00 AM
The Cotillion
11120 W Kellogg St, Wichita, KS 67209
Community: Wichita
Description
CODY JOHNSON *SOLD OUT* Text WAIT to 49798 to get on the waiting list for tickets SAT, MARCH 24, 2018 DOORS: 7PM All seating is general admission. Table reservations are available at The Cotillion or by calling 316-722-4201. Concessions and full bars open! Also featurin
Event Details
CODY JOHNSON *SOLD OUT* Text WAIT to 49798 to get on the waiting list for tickets
SAT, MARCH 24, 2018
DOORS: 7PM
All seating is general admission. Table reservations are available at The Cotillion or by calling 316-722-4201. Concessions and full bars open! Also featuring local favorites Nancy’s A-Maize-N Sandwich Booth and Wichita Brewing Company Hand-Crafted Beers! Check Room is open during events to check your merchandise purchases, coats, hats and purses.
Text COUNTRY to 49798 for concert updates and chances at FREE tickets.
No Refunds - No Exchanges.
Support acts subject to change.
When Cody Johnson's Cowboy Like Me debuted in the Top 10 on the Billboard Country Albums chart in January 2014, jaws dropped in offices all over Nashville.
"I got a lot of ‘Who is this kid?'" Johnson says with a laugh two years later. "I love that. That was a new horizon. And I'm gonna work to make sure people know exactly who I am."
Johnson does that from the start in Gotta Be Me, a follow-up project that's loaded with solid country instrumentation and winsome melodies. In the first minute alone, he paints himself as a cowboy -- raised on outlaw country -- who drinks too much, fights too much and won't apologize for having an opinion. By the time the 14-track journey is over, he's shared his rodeo history in "The Only One I Know (Cowboy Life)," demonstrated his woman's influence in "With You I Am" and paid homage to his gospel heritage in "I Can't Even Walk."
Johnson delivers it all with an uncanny confidence. His smoky baritone and ultra-Southern enunciation gives him a voice as uniquely identifiable as country kingpins Jason Aldean or Tim McGraw. And he uses it to convey a Texas-proud swagger, a real-man charm and an unwavering honesty about who he is, where he comes from and where he hopes to go.
SAT, MARCH 24, 2018
DOORS: 7PM
All seating is general admission. Table reservations are available at The Cotillion or by calling 316-722-4201. Concessions and full bars open! Also featuring local favorites Nancy’s A-Maize-N Sandwich Booth and Wichita Brewing Company Hand-Crafted Beers! Check Room is open during events to check your merchandise purchases, coats, hats and purses.
Text COUNTRY to 49798 for concert updates and chances at FREE tickets.
No Refunds - No Exchanges.
Support acts subject to change.
When Cody Johnson's Cowboy Like Me debuted in the Top 10 on the Billboard Country Albums chart in January 2014, jaws dropped in offices all over Nashville.
"I got a lot of ‘Who is this kid?'" Johnson says with a laugh two years later. "I love that. That was a new horizon. And I'm gonna work to make sure people know exactly who I am."
Johnson does that from the start in Gotta Be Me, a follow-up project that's loaded with solid country instrumentation and winsome melodies. In the first minute alone, he paints himself as a cowboy -- raised on outlaw country -- who drinks too much, fights too much and won't apologize for having an opinion. By the time the 14-track journey is over, he's shared his rodeo history in "The Only One I Know (Cowboy Life)," demonstrated his woman's influence in "With You I Am" and paid homage to his gospel heritage in "I Can't Even Walk."
Johnson delivers it all with an uncanny confidence. His smoky baritone and ultra-Southern enunciation gives him a voice as uniquely identifiable as country kingpins Jason Aldean or Tim McGraw. And he uses it to convey a Texas-proud swagger, a real-man charm and an unwavering honesty about who he is, where he comes from and where he hopes to go.