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Doors Open  7PM

Opening Artist: Murphy Elmore 8:30PM
Headliner: The Lacs 10PM

General Admission Advance $30  

General Admission Day Of Show $35 Online Or At The Door

Cattlemen’s Lounge $65

VIP Lounge $95

TICKET DESCRIPTIONS

VIP TICKETS

Offers you expedited entry- with first to enter when doors open at 7PM or no wait anytime you arrive. Our VIP Lounge is located side stage with tables & chairs seating for you to enjoy before, during, and after the concert.  No assigned seating.  Choose your seating when you arrive- first come first serve basis.  Enjoy a Buffet before the concert, a private bathroom, VIP hostess & private bar for VIP Guests Only! Watch the concert side stage, on TVs, or work your way around the venue to see the show… Your night, Your choice! Limited Quantities.

** VIP GUESTS ONLY Please use the VIP Line to Enter.

CATTLEMEN’S LOUNGE TICKETS

Enjoy the evening, before and during the concert, in The Cattleman’s Lounge. The open lounge has tables & chairs that are on a first come first serve basis. Seats are not assigned.  Includes a buffet of finger foods before the concert, and a private bar exclusively for our Cattlemen Lounge Guests.  The lounge is located on the far side of the venue, opposite the stage. You can watch the concert from a distance from the lounge,  on our large flat screens or gather at the front of the stage…Your night, Your choice.  Limited Quantities

GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS

General Admission gets you in the venue to enjoy the concert. The floor area is standing room only with bar stools around the Venue, first come, first serve.

The stage is easily seen from any area in The Stockyard.

Every Ticket will give you a great place to see your favorite Artist!

BIO

THE LACS Partners in rhythm, rhyme, and raucous good times.Hick-hop? Rap-rock? Nah, categories are way too confining. Collectively as the LACS, Baxley, Georgia’s renegade redneck rap duo Clay Sharpe and Brian King create the kind of music that created them; a hybrid of elements drawn from raw outlaw country to southern rock to crunk hip-hop. 

 
That’s quite a fusion indeed, and one that captured the hearts and ears of those yearning for something fresh and relatable. “I call it the mix CDera, you put a little bit of everything on it,” Clay says of the eclectic vibe.“I feel like that show our music is and how it’s evolved.”I’m crazy about the 90s,” Brian proudly declares. “George Strait and Garth Brooks, and when the rap scene hit in Atlanta-that was a great time for music.
 
”Similarly, Clay was shaped by the country and rock his parents loved, plus his generation’s input. “My own style was influenced by rap as well, from Outkast to Tupac,” he says. “It made us well-rounded artists and appreciate a lot of genres of music.”While taking full advantage of the pause in their normally busy schedule, The Lacs looked back on their origins for inspiration and began penning an array of new songs.“The last few albums we kinda ventured out,” Brian surmises, “but with the new songs we’re writing, it’s getting back to what was on the first two albums. 

Help Us Welcome Back The Lacs To The Stockyard Stage! You know it’s gonna be Lit!