Bourbon & Beyond

Bourbon & Beyond

Kentucky Expo Center, 937 Phillips LN, 40209 Louisville Directions

Sun 27.09.2026 12:00

Performers

  • Bourbon & Beyond
    Bourbon & Beyond

    World’s Largest Bourbon, Food & Music Fest

    📍Louisville, KY

    🥃 Returning September 24-27, 2026

    💫 FULL LINEUP OUT NOW!

  • Dave Matthews Band
    Dave Matthews Band

    Dave Matthews Band (DMB) are an American rock and jazz band, who formed in Charlottesville, Virginia, America in 1991. The band has had numerous band members, playing a variety of jazz instruments.

  • Hootie and the Blowfish
    Hootie and the Blowfish

    Hootie & the Blowfish are a rock band hailing from Columbia, South Carolina, United States who formed in 1986. Since their debut in 1991 they have released five studio albums, becoming one of the most commercially successful bands of their generation in the process.

  • Counting Crows
    Counting Crows

    "Spaceman In Tulsa" Out Now

    New album Butter Miracle, The Complete Sweets! Out May 9 🧈

    The Complete Sweets! Tour on sale now.

    https://linktr.ee/countingcrows

  • Jesse Welles
    Jesse Welles

    Jesse Welles, from garage-rock frontman to one of today’s most urgent folk voices.

    With lyrics both topical and timeless, Jesse captures the grit and soul of American protest music.

  • Portugal. The Man
    Portugal. The Man

    Well, we’re two full months into 2017 and the world continues to burn like an avalanche of flaming biohazard material sliding down a mountain of used needles into a canyon full of rat feces. But hey, it’s not all bad: Portugal. The Man has a new album coming out called Woodstock.

    PTM’s last album came out over three years ago—a long gap for a band who’ve dropped roughly an album a year since 2006. And in true, prolific band fashion, they’ve spent almost every minute since 2013 working on an album called Gloomin + Doomin. They created a shit-ton of individual songs, but as a whole, none of them hung together in a way that felt right. Then John Gourley, PTM’s lead singer, made a trip home to Wasilla, Alaska, (Home of Portugal. The Man’s biggest fan, Sarah Palin) and two things happened that completely changed the album’s trajectory.

    First, John got some parental tough love from his old man, who called John on the proverbial carpet or dogsled or whatever you put people on when you want to yell at them in Alaska. “What’s taking so long to finish the album?” John’s dad said. “Isn’t that what bands do? Write songs and then put them out?” Like fathers and unlicensed therapists tend to do, John’s dad cut him deep. The whole thing started John thinking about why the band seemed to be stuck on a musical elliptical machine from hell and, more importantly, about how to get off of it.

    Second, fate stuck its wiener in John’s ear again when he found his dad’s ticket stub from the original 1969 Woodstock music festival. It seems like a small thing, but talking to his dad about Woodstock ’69 knocked something loose in John’s head. He realized that, in the same tradition of bands from that era, Portugal. The Man needed to speak out about the world crumbling around them. With these two ideas converging, the band made a seemingly bat-shit-crazy decision: they took all of the work they had done for the three years prior and they threw it out.

    It wasn’t easy and there was the constant threat that the band's record label might have them killed, but the totally insane decision paid off. With new, full-on, musical boners, the band went back to the studio—working with John Hill (In The Mountain In The Cloud), Danger Mouse (Evil Friends), Mike D (Everything Cool), and longtime collaborator Casey Bates (The one consistent producer since the first record). In this new-found creative territory, the album that became Woodstock rolled out naturally from there

    Remember that mountain of burning needles we were talking about? Good. Because Woodstock is an album (Including the new single “Feel It Still”) that—with optimism and heart—points at the giant pile and says, “Hey, this pile is fucked up!” And if you think that pile is fucked up too, you owe it to yourself—hell, to all of us—to get out there and do something about it.

  • Max McNown
    Max McNown

    Oregon-Bred, Nashville Bound.

    'Call Me If You Miss Me' OUT NOW!

    Listen at the link below!

    https://maxmcnown.lnk.to/callmeifyoumissme

  • Fitz & The Tantrums
    Fitz & The Tantrums

    Multi-platinum artists Fitz and The Tantrums have energized popular music and culture with a series of unshakable, undeniable, and ubiquitous anthems and albums. Since 2008, the Los Angeles collective have magnified the scope of pop with a dash of indie, a dose of soul, and a whole lot of dancefloor-ready bounce. Their catalog spans fan favorite records such as Pickin’ up the Pieces [2010], More Than Just A Dream [2013], the gold-certified Fitz and The Tantrums [2016], and All the Feels [2019]. Along the way, they’ve impressively tallied just shy of 4 billion streams and counting powered by enduring hits such as the triple-platinum “HandClap,” platinum “Out of My League” and “The Walker,” and gold “Moneygrabber.” As an inescapable presence, their music has notably coursed through the mainstream conversation, soundtracking films on NETFLIX and campaigns for CVS Wellness, Sunchips, Sofi, Xfinity, Walmart, Norwegian Cruise Line, Lays, and Wells Fargo, to name a few. Beyond standout performances everywhere from Coachella and Bonaroo to numerous late-night television shows, they’ve consistently sold out some of the most iconic venues in the world, including The Forum and Red Rocks Amphitheatre. Not to mention, they’ve incited the applause from Rolling Stone, Billboard, People, and more. In 2021, Fitz and The Tantrums frontman Michael “Fitz” Fitzpatrick released his first-ever solo album Head Up High under the moniker FITZ. Meanwhile, co-lead vocalist Noelle Scaggs founded Diversify The Stage to help foster more diverse, inclusive, equitable, and accessible concerts, events, and touring workforces for historically marginalized and underrepresented communities. Fitz and The Tantrums once again leap forward with their bold, bright, and buoyant 2022 single “Sway,” a massive co-headline tour with Andy Grammer, and more surprises to come.

  • Sons of Legion
    Sons of Legion

    Sons of Legion is a unique mixture of authentic soul, folk, and rock music. The band came together after a wild night in Memphis. What started out as a normal blues and rock show, quickly turned into a wild bar fight. After the broken bottles, busted guitars and dust settled, the two members got a chance to talk and realized they had more in common than they had apart.

  • Better than Ezra
    Better than Ezra

    BetterThanEzra.com

  • Daniel Donato
    Daniel Donato

    No description provided for artist.

  • Uncle Lucius
    Uncle Lucius
    rock n roll for your soul
  • Vertical Horizon
    Vertical Horizon

    Booking: Andrew Buck, andrew.buck@teamwass.com

    & please cc: info@verticalhorizon.com

    linktr.ee/verticalhorizon

  • Our Lady Peace
    Our Lady Peace

    🤘 Alt Rock Band

    👤 Beefing with some guy named Greg

    #OLP30

  • RYMAN
    RYMAN

    Official FB page for RYMAN, Get all the latest on new music releases, shows, & more