John Morgan to Kick Off Million Dollar Music Fest at the Cowboy Bar – May 23

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The Sixth Annual Million Dollar Music Fest is ready to ride, and it’s getting a head start with a high-octane kickoff show at the iconic Million Dollar Cowboy Bar on Friday, May 23rd, led by none other than country’s newest chart-topper, John Morgan.

This North Carolina native has been turning heads across Nashville and beyond, thanks to his signature blend of bluegrass roots, gritty vocals, and hitmaker chops. He’s not just another rising star; he’s the pen behind some of country’s biggest anthems, including multiple cuts for Jason Aldean, like the #1 hit “Trouble with a Heartbreak” and the GRAMMY-nominated “If I Didn’t Love You” (a duet with Carrie Underwood).

Now, Morgan’s latest single “Friends Like That” (featuring Jason Aldean) has rocketed to #1 on the country airplay charts, just in time for the release of his debut album Carolina Blue, which has glowing reviews. Oh, and he just made his Grand Ole Opry debut—no big deal.

If you haven’t seen him live, now’s your shot!

🎟️ Tickets:

  • General Admission (dance floor access): $25
  • Reserved Seating (limited): $100
  • Get ‘em: www.cowboybarjh.com

This is your chance to catch a future arena headliner up close in Jackson Hole’s most legendary bar.

The 2025 Million Dollar Music Fest is officially underway. Saddle up. 🤠🎤

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