Live Music - Brandon Jones
A Century of Blooms - A Future Rooted in Beauty
Step into summer magic at the 2026 Annual Dahlia Festival, where every visit feels like a celebration. Join us Wednesday–Sunday & Labor Day, 9 am–5:30 pm throughout August and September for mouthwatering bites from our rotating food trucks, vibrant fields bursting with color, and the kind of views you’ll want to soak in all day.
Saturday and Sunday & Labor Day from 12 pm–4 pm in August and September, the gardens come alive with live music, creating the perfect soundtrack for your day among the flowers.
Stroll through gorgeous dahlia fields, soak in fantastic views, savor delicious food, and let the captivating music sweep you into the magic of the season.
Bring your camera—this is where unforgettable memories blossom. Find full festival details on the events calendar at dahlias.com.
Homegrown in the beautiful, rugged Black Hills, Brandon Jones has made a name for himself as one of the Midwest’s premiere entertainers. In the last decade, the red-bearded Rapid City native went from strumming in his garage and a regional appearance at the Texaco Country Showdown to opening for some of country music’s legendary acts. With a powerful, rustic voice, unmatched stage energy, and a cast of world-class musicians to his flanks, Brandon Jones and his band have been invited to share the stage with BlackHawk, Sawyer Brown, Clint Black, Jordan Davis, Jo Dee Messina, Doug Stone, Aaron Watson, Kolby Cooper, Koe Wetzel, Diamond Rio, Chancey Williams, Ned LeDoux, Casey Donahew, and many others on stages across the American Heartland. The band has headlined or performed at Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, Wild Bill Days, Rapid City Stock Show, National Western Stock Show, and the South Dakota State Fair.
In 2019, Brandon Jones released his debut self-titled EP with Grammy Award winning engineer and producer Mills Logan, featuring “Black Hills Back Road” and “Kiss Me All Night,” which had considerable play on regional country radio and YouTube, with his most popular music video being “Black Hills Back Road.” The album release led to The Brandon Jones Band winning Rapid City Journal’s “Best Band in The Black Hills” and New Artist of The Year by the Rocky Mountain Country Music Awards.
The performer and radio host has always stood by his claim that he owes his success to his friends, family, and enthusiastic fanbase. The band currently tours from The Rocky Mountains to the Mississippi River and the Pacific NW.
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