RPC upcoming lineup features Bret Michaels, Clay Walker, Bill Engvall, more

September 1, 2022 | 12:07 am

Updated August 31, 2022 | 8:28 pm

The City of Owensboro read a first ordinance Tuesday to allow the RiverPark Center some flexibility in subleasing the portion of its property that was formerly the Bluegrass Music Museum. | Photo by AP Imagery

The RiverPark Center has several shows and concerts lined up over the next few months, featuring artists such as The Oak Ridge Boys, Bret Michaels, Clay Walker, Bill Engvall and Kentucky Headhunters.

The Oak Ridge BoysSept. 9
The Grammy-winning group will be hitting the stage showcasing the 50 years of tradition in their band. The country quartet has garnered Grammy, Dove, Country Music and Academy of Country Music awards. Tickets start at $43 each and can be purchased here.

Bret Michaels – Sept. 15
The multi-platinum artist is set to take the stage at 7 p.m. with hits from his four-album discography. Tickets are as low as $65 and can be purchased here.

Clay Walker – Sept. 24
Walker will perform his 11th album Texas to Tennessee. On the album, the artist sings about the differences between the two states and the different relationships he’s formed in both places. Tickets start at $38 and can be purchased here.

Snake Oil Rock Circus – Oct. 28
The group is known for its impersonations of different rock stars from the 1980s and 1990s. Tickets range from $25 to $45 and can be purchased here.

Bill Engvall – Nov. 18
The Grammy-nominated comedian will perform twice on Nov. 18. Outside of his stand-up, Engvall is known for his recurring role on FOX’s sitcom Last Man Standing as Rev. Paul. His first show of the night will be at 7 p.m. with the second at 9 p.m.

The Prophecy Show Dec. 8
The show allows guests to experience the music and magic of the Christmas season as the Trans-Siberian Orchestra tribute band performs holiday music. Tickets are set around $25 to $35 and can be purchased here.

Gangstagrass – Fev. 11
The band’s latest album No Time For Enemies climbed to No. 1 on the Billboard bluegrass charts and was proclaimed “America’s Band” by Americana Highways. Tickets for the show can be found here.

The Kentucky Headhunters & Confederate Railroad – March 11
The Kentucky Headhunters will take the stage performing a hybrid genre of honky tonk, blues and Southern rock. The Confederate Railroad first entered the country music scene in the 1990s with its sound and hopes to stop the show next spring. Tickets can be purchased here.

To keep up to date and see all events including the Broadway touring shows, head to the RiverPark Center’s events calendar here.

September 1, 2022 | 12:07 am

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