The ’90s influenced band Hot Country Knights has been added to the Coors Light Birds Nest lineup and will open for Friday's headlining artist and multi-Platinum entertainer Dierks Bentley. They join as direct support along with Austin Burke at the popular four-night concert series at the Waste Management Phoenix Open Presented by The Ak-Chin Indian Community. The Friday, Jan. 31 show is completely sold out, but limited tickets still remain for Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday at www.coorslightbirdsnest.com!
Famous for never giving up on the dream of the ‘90s, the Hot Country Knights are comprised of band leader Douglas (“Doug”) Douglason, lead bass player Trevor Travis, lead guitarist Marty Ray ("Rayro") Roburn, keytar/fiddle player Terotej ("Terry") Dvoraczekynski, steel guitarist Barry Van Ricky and percussionist Monte Montgomery. In spite of 30 wasted years and countless bad decisions, the Hot Country Knights has finally come riding in with the release of their debut single "Pick Her Up” feat. Travis Tritt. Produced and written by Dierks Bentley along with co-writers Jim Beavers and Brett Beavers, the classic barnstormer features rollicking guitar solos and a freewheeling guest appearance from a ‘90s icon as it embodies the bounding rhythms and bright, organic euphoria of live Country music. The track is available now at all digital retailers and will impact Country radio on Feb 3.
The 2020 Coors Light Birds Nest will kick off with Miranda Lambert and Cody Johnson taking the stage on Wednesday, Jan. 29, G-Eazy with special guest on Thursday, Jan. 30, Dierks Bentley with Austin Burke and Hot Country Knights on Friday, Jan. 31, and KYGO and A R I Z O N A closing things out on Saturday, Feb. 1.
Coors Light Birds Nest general admission tickets will start at $75, while VIP tickets are available starting at $285 each and provide exclusive access to the Jameson VIP area where guests are treated to a complimentary catered dinner, complimentary drinks and access to a newly redesigned premium viewing area for the shows. Organizers encourage fans to buy their tickets early as ticket prices may increase as the event draws closer.