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Rodney Atkins at Johnny's Steaks and Bar-Be-Que in Salado, Texas

Rodney Atkins at Johnny's Steaks and Bar-Be-Que in Salado, Texas

DATE:
Friday, September 20, 2024
TIME:
Doors | 6:00 PM
Showtime 7:00 PM
LOCATION:
Johnny's Steaks and Bar-Be-Que
301 Thomas Arnold Rd.
Salado, Texas 76571
About this Event:

Rodney Atkins

Friday, September 20th - Gates Open at 6pm

!! FLASH SALE !!
  • All remaining tables are discounted to $500
  • All Reserved seating to $35 
  • All GA to $25
  • $30 - GA ($35 Day of Show)
  • $45 - $75 Reserved Seat
  • $600 - Reserved Table of 6
  • $800 - Front of Stage Reserved Table of 6
 Venue Information:
  • Underage Drinking Strictly Prohibited, All Violators will be Removed from Venue without Refund and Prosecuted!  
  • All Persons Under the age of 18 Must Be Accompanied By an Adult.  No Exceptions!  Minors will NOT be Allowed to Enter and will NOT Receive  a Refund.  
  • Valid Texas Drivers License or Military ID Must be Presented at the Gate.  Pictures or copies will NOT be Accepted.  
  • NO Outside Alcohol allowed!  Violators will be Removed from Venue without Refund. 
  • No Pocket Knives Allowed.
  • No Pets Allowed.  
  • All Ages Require a ticket for this show.
  • No Re-entry Policy.
  • No Outside Chairs Permitted.
  • Clear Bag Policy Enforced.
  • Johnny’s Outback is a Cash Only Venue with ATM’s available.
  • Outdoor Event - Rain or Shine - No Refunds 

PLEASE NOTE: UNLESS REFUND PROTECTION IS PURCHASED, This event is Rain-or-Shine. With the exception of complete event cancellation, no refunds will be issued. Refunds due to personal unforeseen circumstances may be covered if the request meets limited conditions and Refund Protection was purchased. Please select Refund Protection at checkout. Refund Protection Fees are NON-Refundable. See OuthouseTickets Refund FAQ Page for more details.


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RODNEY ATKINS
There’s a very good reason that no less than four songs from Rodney Atkins’ platinum-selling 2006 album If You’re Going Through Hell became No. 1 hits—a feat that no one had accomplished since 2002. It’s the same reason that two of those songs became the most-played of 2006 (“If You’re Going Through Hell [Before the Devil Even Knows]”) and 2007 (“Watching You”), and why concert audiences all over the country are cheering him on and singing along.

It’s because Atkins has a rare gift for reflecting the lives of his listeners in his music—their hopes, their concerns, their spirit, their adversities, even their sense of humor. Simply put, as he sang in another chart-topping smash, “These Are My People.” A native of small-town East Tennessee, the adopted son of a loving family and the proud father to a family of his own, Atkins understands regular lives because he still leads one. “People always talk about image—‘You’re the guy in the ball cap, the All-American country boy,’” says Atkins, who does indeed still favor caps to cowboy hats. “But if the songs don’t connect with the folks listening, then none of that stuff matters.”