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Ryan Bingham is bringing his band and The Texas Gentlemen to Artpark in Lewiston on May 29, 2026. If you know the name from Yellowstone, stick around — the music runs a whole lot deeper than the screen credits.
Bingham is the real thing. A former bull and bronc rider from New Mexico who traded rodeo dust for honky-tonk stages, he has built one of the most honest catalogs in modern Americana. His song “The Weary Kind” won the Academy Award, the Golden Globe, and the Grammy when it anchored the Jeff Bridges film Crazy Heart in 2009. The Americana Music Association named him Artist of the Year the following year. None of that happened because of Hollywood connections. It happened because his voice sounds like it has been through something, and his songs prove it.
About the Show
The Texas Gentlemen are the perfect road partners here — a loose, groove-heavy band out of Dallas with roots in country-soul, funk, and whatever else walks through the door. Together with Bingham’s ragged Americana, this is a bill built for warm-weather evenings and open sky. Which is exactly what Artpark delivers.
Venue Info
Artpark sits on the edge of the Niagara Gorge in Lewiston, about fifteen minutes north of Niagara Falls. The outdoor amphitheater catches the breeze off the gorge and the sunset over the tree line, and on a late-May evening that combination is hard to beat. It is one of Western New York’s best outdoor stages — not the biggest, but the setting carries a weight that larger venues cannot match. Arrive early enough to walk the grounds. Parking is on-site and manageable for most shows.
Tickets & Pricing
Tickets are on sale now. Grab them through the primary ticket link. Show starts at 8:00 PM. An Academy Award winner playing Americana on the Niagara Gorge at sunset — you already know whether this is your kind of night.