FEB 12 | Kolby Cooper x Austin Snell
Schedule
Thu, 12 Feb, 2026 at 06:00 pm
UTC-06:00Location
817 Garrison Avenue, Fort Smith, AR, United States, Arkansas 72901 | Fort Smith, AR
Living in his small hometown of Bradford, Texas, Kolby Cooper started selling out shows and clocking millions of streams using only his songs as muscle, earning streaming numbers competitive with household names. Now, at only 25 years old, having amassed over 420 million on-demand streams, Cooper released his label debut album Boy From Anderson County To The Moon via BBR Music Group/BMG Nashville in partnership with Combustion Music. A prolific songwriter known for his cut-throat, highly relatable break-up anthems and uncensored lyrics, “Cooper has already made quite the name for himself” (American Songwriter), writing songs that fans sing back to him from the very first note, including just-released tracks. “Blazing a trail to stardom” (People), “there’s one thing for certain about Cooper…the man is versatile as all hell. He can have you hyped up through the roof or have you crying in your beer at the corner of a bar on a Friday night” (Whiskey Riff). Now, “Country Music’s Newest Badass” (People) is giving his rabid fanbase exactly what they demanded with his latest “Hate You Too,” the stirring “Running Away,” the homesick honesty of “Hello From The Road” and the fiery anthem “K*ll Me,” introducing a fresh, pumped-up new sound that’s been commanding his electric live shows. Continuing his strenuous tour schedule throughout 2024, catch Cooper headlining sold-out shows all over the country, bringing with him his signature blend of wailing electric guitar and stadium-level anthems.
Austin Snell
Keeping country’s tradition of exposed emotional nerve endings alive – with a raw new sound of his own design – River House Artists/Warner Music Nashville’s Austin Snell is a rising singer-songwriter whose work presents anguish and ecstasy in harrowing high definition. With his dashboard-pounding “Pray All the Way Home,” the emerging “grunge country” hitmaker boasts 382+ million global career streams, 1M+ Spotify monthly listeners, and an exponentially growing fanbase, with a series of digital hits and a debut album to his credit. Born in Georgia and a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, hard rock and country radio formed the bedrock of Snell’s musical education, with artists like Nickelback and Alan Jackson in heavy rotation. Breaking out through a series of deeply personal self-written songs posted online during COVID-19, Snell’s first hit, “Excuse the Mess,” featured heavily distorted dark-energy guitars, thundering drums, and a wounded vocal at the end of its rope – and after a series of attention-grabbing early EPs, his introspective songcraft has now reached the level of an emotional x-ray. Dropping his full-length album debut Still Bleeding in 2024, Snell matches his country foundation with hard-rocking guitars, hip-hop beats, and the warm metallic buzz of a rip-saw vocal, as songs filled with inner conflict reveal a cycle of blackouts, breakdowns, and redemption – classic themes wrapped in new school sonics. All but one song was co-written by the cutting-edge country artist himself, and along with accolades as a SiriusXM Highway Find and inclusion on the network’s Artist Accelerator program, Snell toured with Jason Aldean on Aldean’s 2024 Highway Desperado tour and Brantley Gilbert in early 2025. So far this year, he’s released a trio of new tracks — “Heavy Metal,” (2/28) “I Mean It,” (4/11) and “Miles” (5/30) — with a new project on the way later this year, further expanding his reputation as one of country’s most emotionally raw and genre-pushing voices.
Where is it happening?
817 Garrison Avenue, Fort Smith, AR, United States, Arkansas 72901Event Location & Nearby Stays:


















