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Country music takes center stage in Downtown Garland on Friday, March 13, as Chayce Beckham and KG & The Bad Habits bring a night of grit, heart, and high-energy performances to the Music Made Here Concert Series. Originally scheduled for March 6, this highly anticipated show has been rescheduled to March 13, giving fans another chance to catch one of country music's rising stars live in Garland. Chayce Beckham rose to national attention as the winner of American Idol Season 19 and is the only artist to win the competition by performing his own original songs. Known for his raw vocals, honest songwriting, and country-rock edge, Beckham delivers a live show rooted in storytelling and authenticity. Opening the night is KG & The Bad Habits, a group of Baton Rouge musicians chasing a dream with amps cranked up in the back of a family tire shop. After finishing high school— and in one case, not quite finishing yet— they jumped headfirst into making music together. Blending the punch of 2000s rock and metal with the heart of country, their songs capture late nights, early mornings, missteps, victories, and everything in between. Music Made Here Concert Series Downtown Garland Square Friday, March 13 7 PM FREE Admission Western Hat Giveaway Enter for a chance to win a traditional 3X Western hat from Master Hatters of Texas — handcrafted in Garland since 1968. Stop by the Garland Visitor Center during the concert to register. The winner will be drawn at 8:15 PM, and you must be present during the drawing to claim the prize. The winner will then select their hat in person at the Master Hatters of Texas Downtown Garland location during the event. While you're there, Shop the Cowboy Hat Capital of Texas at the Master Hatters of Texas pop-up and experience a piece of Garland's Western heritage. Master Hatters has been crafting authentic cowboy hats in Garland for more than five decades, helping establish the city's reputation as the Cowboy Hat Capital of Texas. The Music Made Here Concert Series is proudly sponsored by Jimmy Wallace Guitars and Lockwood Distilling Co., whose support helps bring live music experiences like this to the heart of Downtown Garland. Local dining, an energetic crowd, and live music in the heart of Downtown Garland set the stage for a standout night on the square. Most Music Made Here concerts are free, offering accessible live entertainment throughout the year. For full event details and updates, visit https://www.visitgarlandtx.com/music-made-here Manage Profile | Unsubscribe To ensure you receive our emails, please add inbox@dallasobserver-insider.com to your address book. You are receiving this advertisement newsletter because you have signed up on our website or at an event, participated in a promotion, or purchased a ticket to an event. Thank you for your patronage. © 2026 Dallas Observer, LP. All rights reserved. 2030 Main Street, Ste. 410 Dallas, TX 75201 |
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