Charley Crockett and Jamey Johnson set to perform at benefit concert with Indian relay races

Charley Crockett and Jamey Johnson to perfom and support the Indian relay races - via Getty images
Charley Crockett and Jamey Johnson to perfom and support the Indian relay races - via Getty images

An afternoon and evening of music and heritage will take place on June 28 at Big Mountain Ranch in Whitefish, and Grammy-nominated stars Charley Crockett and Jamey Johnson will play songs to help the Wolves Den Youth Center. The event will feature Indian relay races. These are fast horse races with roots in Native American history. There will also be Native art vendors selling crafts.

The concert and races will raise money for the Wolves Den Youth Center. This group helps young people from the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe who face tough times. Doors open at 3 PM and races start at 4 PM. The concert begins at 6:30 PM and the event is scheduled to end at 10 PM.


Event details and ticket information

The event is open to people of all ages, and kids under 36 inches tall can go free with an RSVP. General admission tickets cost $75, and a three‑part payment plan is available for these tickets. VIP tickets cost $500 and are for adults aged 21 and over. VIP tickets include shaded parking, special viewing spots, a beer garden, and restrooms. The concert is organized by Outriders Present and the Wolves Den Youth Center. Fans can get tickets on OutridersPresent.com.

Charley Crockett $10 Cowboy Tour - Nashville, TN - Source: Getty
Charley Crockett $10 Cowboy Tour - Nashville, TN - Source: Getty

About Charley Crockett and Jamey Johnson, and the Relay Race

Charley Crockett is a famous singer and guitar player from Texas who mixes country, blues, and soul in his music. He played on the streets and in small venues before gaining fame, and now, he has earned a Grammy nomination. Jamey Johnson is another Grammy‑nominated country singer. He has been nominated ten times. He is known for his honest voice and songs like “In Color” and “High Cost of Living”.

These relay races come from Native American tribes. They are part of a long‑standing tradition. Racing families pass down the skills from one generation to the next. Watching the races lets people connect with that old tradition. It is a way to celebrate heritage while enjoying a modern show.

Jamey Johnson in CMT Giants: Alabama - Show & Backstage - Source: Getty
Jamey Johnson in CMT Giants: Alabama - Show & Backstage - Source: Getty

All the revenue generated from this event will go to the Wolves Den Youth Center. This nonprofit group works with young people from the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. They help kids who are facing hard times or living in poverty, and they also offer support, education, and cultural programs. This benefit concert will help the center reach more young people. It will help pay for classes, music, and cultural programs.


What to expect from the event?

Big Mountain Ranch is just outside Whitefish, in the mountains. It is a wide place where people can set up chairs and tables. There will be places to sit near the stage and the race track. People can walk around the art booths, and they can even get a glimpse of the handmade crafts and talk to the artists, including Charley Crockett. There will also be food and drinks on site. VIP ticket holders get extra comfort. They get a special parking area in the shade. They also get access to a private beer garden and restrooms.

This event offers music, history, and support. Fans of Charley Crockett or Jamey Johnson will enjoy the live music, and people who like horse races and traditions will enjoy the relay races. The races give a look at Native American culture. Anyone who wants to help youth from the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe will feel good. The event helps a group that works with youth in need. This night offers more than music. It offers a touch of Native tradition and a chance to support those who need it the most.

Edited by Sohini Biswas