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Song Bird Series - Diamond Rio at Premier Outdoors in Cibolo, Texas

Song Bird Series - Diamond Rio at Premier Outdoors in Cibolo, Texas

DATE:
Friday, October 28, 2022
TIME:
Showtime 8:30 PM
LOCATION:
Premier Outdoors
857 Haeckerville Rd
Cibolo, Texas 78108
About this Event:

Song Bird Series - Diamond Rio

October 28th - Dove Hunt Starts @ 3:00
Doors Open for GA Ticket Holders @ 7:00 
Music @ 8:30


Ticket Options:

  • Tables are sold as a package deal only and priced per ticket
  • Also note that tables closest to the dance floor are priced slightly higher

NON-HUNTING
  • $30 - General Admission - Non-Hunting Guest (Seating available on a first come basis)
  • $300 - Table for 6 Guaranteed Seating - (Incl. reserved table for 6 and concert admission)
  • $450 - VIP Table for 6 (Incl. reserved table, concert admission, dinner for 6 & cocktail service)

HUNTING
  • $75 - Single Hunter (Includes hunt for 1 and admission to the concert afterwards)
  • $600 - VIP Table for 6 (Incl. reserved table, concert admission, hunt, dinner for 6 & cocktail service)
  • $800 - VIP Table for 8 (Incl. reserved table, concert admission, hunt, dinner for 8 & cocktail service)

Please Note: Reschedules will be addressed as necessary if event is impacted by weather or acts of God


For questions about the hunt, please contact Premier Outdoors directly at (830) 310-0681 or via email: Lonestarpremierinfo@gmail.com  


All events are presumed to be Rain or Shine. With the exception of complete event cancellation, no refunds will be issued unless Refund Protection was purchased at checkout. Please see our Refund Policy for more details.


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Price: $30.00 - $75.00
DIAMOND RIO
Diamond Rio found major commercial success in the '90s by playing an eclectic hybrid of modern country, traditional bluegrass (especially in their harmony singing), and a hint of rock & roll. The band was composed of Marty Roe (lead vocals, guitar), Jimmy Olander (guitar, banjo), Gene Johnson (mandolin, vocals), Dan Truman (keyboards), Dana Williams (bass), and Brian Prout (drums). Roe had already been touring professionally since age 12, when he was a member of Windsong, and Olander had previously worked with the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band and Foster & Lloyd. The band first got together at Nashville's Opryland theme park, and spent the first part of the '80s performing bluegrass music there under the name the Tennessee River Boys. The future members of Diamond Rio joined one by one, and in 1986, they left Opryland to try their luck as a touring band. Dana Williams was the last official member to join in 1989, upon which point the band changed their name to Diamond Rio (taken from the side of a truck) and landed a contract with Arista.