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Easton Corbin at The Coyote Store in Gail, Texas

Easton Corbin at The Coyote Store in Gail, Texas

DATE:
Saturday, March 15, 2025
TIME:
Doors | 6:00 PM
LOCATION:
The Coyote Store
100 West Wasson Road
Gail, Texas 79738
About this Event:

Easton Corbin

NEW DATE: March 15th - Doors at 6pm - Show at 7pm

Ticket Info:

  • $25 - General Admission 
    *Admission for 1
    *Bring your own lawn chair

  • $50 - Reserved Seat
    *Includes 1 Admission ticket 
    *Reserved seat

  • $400 - Standard Table for 8
    *Includes 8 Admission tickets
    *Reserved Table

  • $675 - Party Table for 10 w/ meals
    *Includes 10 Admission tickets
    *R
    eserved table for 10
    *Meals for 10
    *2 complimentary cooler passes

 
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Price: $25.00 - $675.00
Ticket Type Price Quantity
General Admission $25.00
Reserved Seat $50.00
Table of 8 $400.00
Party Table for 10 w/ meals $675.00
EASTON CORBIN
Easton Corbin has been gracing stages with his memorable baritone and unique blend of traditional and modern country music for more than a decade. The Florida native, who boasts two No. 1 singles with “A Little More Country Than That” and “Roll With It,” embarks on a new musical chapter with his recent signing to Stone Country Records. Corbin teams with industry veterans Benny Brown, Paul Brown and Jason Sellers as the label’s flagship artist.

Corbin says he and Music Row mainstay Benny Brown initially met and bonded over their mutual love of traditional country music. No stranger to the writing room himself, Corbin has penned songs with Sellers ahead of signing with the independent label. The singer, who has spent several years as an independent artist following nearly a decade with Mercury Nashville, says he’s in a great position being Stone Country’s flagship artist. 

“They let me do what I want to do and let me be me, which is very important,” the singer says.