Thursday, June 11

Location: Louisiana
Doors: 6:00PM
Showtime: 7:00PM
Genre: Music
**Age Restriction: 21+
Now, with 25 all-new tracks to celebrate the 25th anniversary of his Dreamin’ Out Loud debut, Adkins brings it all together. Steeped in the cultural melting-pot of his Louisiana upbringing, The Way I Wanna Go finds him leaning in to a lone-wolf spirit, and continuing down the road which made him a shapeshifting member of the Grand Ole Opry.
Produced by Mickey Jack Cones and Derek George and to be released by Verge Records, it touches on all aspects of Adkins’ hit-making career – from profound traditional balladry to clever-Country party anthems. And with a sound that ranges from timeless twang to beat-driven bravado, it brings a who’s who of unpredictable guests along for the ride.
All-star collaborators include Blake Shelton, Luke Bryan, Stevie Wonder on harmonica, Snoop Dogg, Pitbull, Keb’ Mo’ and Melissa Etheridge. And Adkins’ creative craftsmanship is sharper than ever.
“I am at the top of my game right now,” he says with conviction. “I’m better at this than I’ve ever been in my life, and I like the way my voice sounds better now than 25 years ago.”
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Saturday, June 13
Eric Benét
Born and raised in Milwaukee, Eric Benét grew up surrounded by music. His siblings loved to sing and harmonize, which led him to form his first group, Benét, with his sister and cousin. Scoring their first record deal with EMI and creating a few tracks gave Eric the experience he needed to rise to eventual stardom. After Benét disbanded, he made more demos which found their way to Alison Ball at Warner Bros Records, who was also at EMI. She knew a hit when she heard one, and his second album, True to Myself, was released to great acclaim in 1996. The album featured hits such as “Spiritual Thang,” “Femininity,” and “Let’s Stay Together.”
Success soon followed, and Benét began to see great praise for his records, including his number one hit “Spend My Life With You” (featuring Tamia), which landed him both a Grammy nomination and won him the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Song in 2000.
To continue his upward trajectory, Benét joined forces with producer David Foster to make his third album, Hurricane, in 2005. In 2008, Benét released his fifth studio album, Love & Life, which landed him another Grammy album and performance nomination with his lead single “You’re the Only One.” In 2012, Benét was nominated for Best Traditional R&B Performance from his single “Sometimes I Cry.” With the achievements of his music career, Benét began to move into acting, TV production, philanthropy, and entrepreneurial projects.Sunday, June 14
UFC Freedom 250 Watch Party
Watch UFC Freedom 250: Topuria vs. Gaethje at Sports & Social on June 14! Don't miss out on seeing this live on our 110-ft media wall, Jägermeister specials, and nonstop fight action.





