Bourbon & Beyond

Bourbon & Beyond

Kentucky Expo Center, 937 Phillips LN, 40209 Louisville Directions

Sat 26.09.2026 12:00

Performers

  • Bourbon & Beyond
    Bourbon & Beyond

    World’s Largest Bourbon, Food & Music Fest

    📍Louisville, KY

    🥃 Returning September 24-27, 2026

    💫 FULL LINEUP OUT NOW!

  • Chris Stapleton
    Chris Stapleton

    American songwriter, singer, producer, and guitarist Chris Stapleton has had a long journey in the music industry. His work is considered a return to the pure art that country music once was: gritty, soulful, and blues-tinged storytelling in musical form...

  • The Red Clay Strays
    The Red Clay Strays

    Hailing from Mobile, AL, The Red Clay Strays are one of music’s fastest-rising bands and poised for a huge breakout this year. The group is currently having a massive moment with their single, “Wondering Why,” which has garnered over 75 million streams to date, spent a week at # 1 on Spotify’s Viral 50 USA Playlist and is currently #1 on the Americana Singles chart for the sixth-consecutive week. The song is also charting on the all-genre Billboard Hot 100 as well as Billboard’s Hot Rock Songs chart, AAA chart and Hot Country Songs chart, and continuing to gain support across platforms. “Wondering Why” is from the band’s album, Moment of Truth, which is currently #2 on the Americana Albums Chart and is filled with their eclectic rock-n-roll sound. Of the record, Billboard praises, “Lead singer Coleman’s gruff, impassioned vocal shines here as always, bolstered by the group’s exemplary musicianship.” Known for their electric live shows, the band will continue to tour through this fall with sold-out shows across the country, including their three-night headline debut at Nashville’s historic Ryman Auditorium in September, all three nights of which sold-out within just hours. The Red

  • JESSIE MURPH
    JESSIE MURPH

    THAT AIN'T NO MAN THAT'S THE DEVIL. MY DEBUT ALBUM.

    SEPTEMBER 6

  • Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit
    Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit

    Jason Isbell And the 400 Unit

  • Charley Crockett
    Charley Crockett

    $10 Cowboy Chapter II - Visions of Dallas out Monday

    https://orcd.co/visionsofdallas

  • Maddox Batson
    Maddox Batson

    Maddox Batson

    ⬇️ GET TICKETS TO MY FIRST EVER TOUR!

    https://bio.to/MaddoxBatson

  • Cameron Whitcomb
    Cameron Whitcomb

    One of the most captivating new songwriters of his generation, Cameron Whitcomb turns the most candid details of his real-life experience into songs with a strangely exhilarating power. Recently named to coveted lists including both Spotify and Amazon Music’s 2025 Artists To Watch and featured globally on the cover of Apple Music’s Today Country, the 21-year-old musician earned major acclaim with last year’s Quitter EP, a boldly autobiographical collection partly inspired by his journey in overcoming addiction with its standout soul-searching title track, and his spellbinding follow-up single, “Medusa” (both hits on the Billboard Canadian Hot 100). As he launches into his most dynamic chapter to date, Whitcomb now shares a larger-than-life single called “Hundred Mile High”: a breakneck-paced anthem that brings a frenetic new energy to his wildly colorful yet deeply lived-in storytelling.

    Hailing from British Columbia’s Vancouver Island, Whitcomb left home at age 17 and got a job working on a pipeline, later spending much of his downtime singing karaoke and posting covers on Reddit. When an American Idol executive took note of his undeniable vocal talent, he landed a spot on the show’s 20th season and emerged as a top 20 finalist, then immersed himself in learning to write songs while deep in the process of getting sober. After making his label debut with “Rocking Chair” (a spring 2024 release that amassed over 40 million combined views across socials prior to its premiere), Whitcomb took off on a fast ascent that soon found him embarking on his first-ever headline run, the sold-out Quitter Tour. Along with gearing up for the Hundred Mile High Tour—his biggest headline run to date, including stops at iconic venues like New York City’s Bowery Ballroom—he’s now at work on more new music spotlighting the raw emotional honesty of his one-of-a-kind songwriting.

  • Noah Cyrus
    Noah Cyrus

    Instagram.com/NoahCyrus

    Twitter.com/NoahCyrus

    http://hyperurl.co/NoahSpotify

    YouTube.com/NoahCyrus

  • Squeeze
    Squeeze
    Official page for the band Squeeze
  • The Infamous Stringdusters
    The Infamous Stringdusters

    'Songs From The River' compilation OUT NOW

    🎟️ Tickets & More ↓↓↓

    https://ffm.bio/stringdusters

  • Avery Anna
    Avery Anna

    Attracting attention from esteemed media outlets like Rolling Stone, Billboard, American Songwriter, and more, exciting newcomer Avery Anna continues to build “one hell of a brand for herself” (OutKick). In 2025, she released her sophomore album, let go letters, comprising songs all inspired by real-life situations shared by her fans via the “Let Go Letters.” Named one of Billboard’s “50 Best Albums of 2025,” Avery took inspiration from her fans experiences to“craft detailed, thoughtful and ultimately encouraging songs that hold up a mirror to those who have struggled with issues of depression, body image, addiction, domestic violence and more” (Billboard). The year also saw her reach Top 10 on Billboard’s Hot Country Songs chart with Sam Barber for their Platinum-certified, viral duet “Indigo,” which they performed together onThe Kelly Clarkson Show. She has earned Artist To Watch nods from Amazon Music, Apple Music, Pandora, Spotify, YouTube, MusicRow, and CMT and has performed for national TV audiences on the 2023 CMT Music Awards where she was nominated for Breakthrough Artist of the Year, before making her morning TV debut on NBC’s TODAY. Having garnered more than 1 billion global streams to date, the Arizona native has quickly become an in-demand touring artist and spent the summer on the road opening for Luke Bryan’s Country Song Came On Tour and Brad Paisley’s Truck Still Works World Tour. She also wrapped up her nearly sold-out headlining Let Go Letters Tour this winter and will kick off her Girl Of Constant Sorrow Tour in March.