Roger Creager at Sherman’s Hot Summer Nights 2026

Roger Creager at Sherman's Hot Summer Nights 2026

Roger Creager at Sherman’s Hot Summer Nights Concert Series 2026

Come help us celebrate the 32nd year of our City of Sherman’s Hot Summer Nights concert series with us when we welcome Texas Country legend, ROGER CREAGER, to the Gazebo Stage on Thursday, June18th, 2026! We have some amazing local talent kicking off the show for us at 7:00pm with Taylor Walker, and headliner, Roger Creager, will take the stage around 7:30pm!
Following the concert on the lawn, head a few blocks east into Downtown Sherman to the Official After Party of Hot Summer Nights at The Post! These free outdoor shows take place on Thursday evenings in June and July, at Lucy Kidd-Key Park, with live music from our opening acts starting at 7:00pm, and headliners to begin at 7:30pm.
Head into Downtown early to explore the shops or eat at one of the amazing restaurants! You’re welcome to pack a cooler with food and drinks or just show up and enjoy the delicious food trucks on-site. Grab your friends, family, and lawn chairs, and we’ll see you at the City of Sherman’s 32nd Annual Hot Summer Nights!

Chase Matthew: Holdin it Down Tour

Chase Matthew

Chase Matthew: Holdin it Down Tour at Choctaw Grand Theater

CHOCTAW GRAND THEATER

Doors open at 6:30pm | Showtime 8pm

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Rolling out new music like “First” with big moves on tap, Warner Music Nashville’s Chase Matthew continues to make his case as one of Country’s boldest new voices. A Music City native, the rising star began his career by blazing an independent trail, leveraging an infectious country-or-nothing personality, rowdy live performances, and authentic music built around his low-slung vocal twang. Amassing 1 BILLION+ global career streams (with more than 315 MILLION global streams on his first RIAA PLATINUM-certified smash, “County Line”), Matthew has garnered 1.5 MILLION+ followers across social media; named “One to Watch” by HITS; Opry NextStage Class of 2024; and among MusicRow’s Next Big Thing Class of 2024. Since releasing his sophomore album, Come Get Your Memory, he spent 2023 selling out venues across the nation on his headline COME GET YOUR MEMORY TOUR, while also appearing at major festivals and more. His GOLD-certified debut single “Love You Again” is Top 15-and-rising at Country radio, and along with releasing his six-song EP We All Grow Up – a mix of backroad swagger and broken hearts – he’s set to spend this year extending his wildly popular headline trek, and recently supported Jason Aldean and Luke Bryan on their summer runs.

Kane Brown

Kane Brown

Kane Brown at Choctaw Grand Theater Durant

CHOCTAW GRAND THEATER

Doors open at 6:30 | Showtime at 8pm

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Kane Brown is far from a niche character, but rather a key figure both in country’s mainstream insurgence of recent years and in the genre’s boundary-pushing evolutions. Described by Billboard as “the future of country music,” the 56X-Platinum singer-songwriter has racked up a daunting array of accolades and awards since his 2016 self-titled debut. He was named to the TIME 100 list in 2021, and in 2023 became the first Black artist to headline and sell out Boston’s historic Fenway Park. He’s received multiple nods including the coveted Entertainer of the Year award at the ACMs as well as multiple wins and nominations at the Billboard Music Awards, American Music Awards, CMT Music Awards, and People’s Country Choice Awards.

By the end, you don’t need to have traversed the globe to relate to all the different stops on The High Road. Across 18 songs, Brown gets at all the shades of waning youth and those murky not-quite-old years, growing up right alongside the fans who’ve been with him since the mid-’10s. It’s the most honest, multi-faceted work from Brown yet, building on everything he’s done before and leaving the door open for just about anything in the future. “This is me, this is Kane Brown,” he concludes. “This is the artist I am.”