Damien Gunn Band Brings Their Grit and Glory to the Cowboy Bar June 2–7

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If your summer soundtrack is in need of some raw, red-white-and-blue energy, the Damien Gunn Band has you covered, and they’re rolling into Jackson with a full tank of outlaw spirit.

From June 2 through 7, the Million Dollar Cowboy Bar will play host to this Midwest-born powerhouse, known for cranking out rough-edged Americana that fuses the heart of country with the roar of classic rock. Think Springsteen-meets-Skynyrd with gravel vocals, blazing guitar licks, and stories soaked in heartbreak, hard work, and American grit.

Frontman Damien Gunn doesn’t do glossy Nashville polish. He and his band are road-tested and honky-tonk hardened, the kind of act that can go from opening for Aaron Lewis to rattling the rafters at your local roadhouse. And they put their patriotism into action too, raising over $90,000 for veterans and first responders through their “Operation: Fill the Boot” campaign.

Whether you’re a fan of rebel anthems, small-town storytelling, or just good old-fashioned live music done right, you’ll want to catch these guys while they’re in town. The Damien Gunn Band doesn’t just perform, they raise the roof and leave a trail of satisfied fans and sore legs behind them.

📍 June 2–7 | Million Dollar Cowboy Bar | Jackson, WY
More info at: milliondollarcowboybar.com

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