Last July, Cheyenne Frontier Days rolled into town. Of course, we all know that Frontier Nights brings a great collection of concerts to the city every year, but last year The Lincoln joined in on the fun. The concert venue brought the bluegrass phenomena The Dead South to town, and they blew the roof off the place.

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If you missed out last year - good news! The Lincoln has announced that The Dead South returns to Cheyenne in July.

The Dead South Returns to Cheyenne in 2023

If you'd rather skip Frontier Park this year, The Lincoln has you covered. Like last year, this year's show by The Dead South takes place during Cheyenne Frontier Days. The concert is on July 21 from 8 to 11 p.m.

Here's what The Lincoln's post had to say about The Dead South, 

"With banjo, mandolin, cello and guitar, The Dead South certainly look the part of bluegrass traditionalists. But, as outsiders to the bluegrass world by circumstances of geography, they’re from the Canadian prairies, and by influences, equal parts finger-picking and punk, there are few comparisons to be made for the four-piece acoustic band."

If that doesn't sound like a night of excellent music, I don't know what will! Find out more about The Dead South by visiting their website here.

To top it off, The Dead South will be accompanied by Canadian country singer Corb Lund. The singer-songwriter has three albums that have gone certified gold in Canada. Find out more about Corb Lund by clicking here.

Want to know what to expect at the show? Check out some footage of last year's concert:

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And here's some of their music:

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