Country Music luminaries Larry Gatlin and the Gatlin Brothers are scheduled to perform at Chinook Winds on May 16 & 17. Tickets are on sale now at the Chinook Winds Box Office, by phone at 1-888-MAIN-ACT or online. Requires Flash Player and JavaScript (on) for optimal viewing.
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Tickets $20 - $25
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The world discovered America in 1972 when a nameless horse began its gallop across the international airwaves. If this sounds like some sort of fairy tale, it seemed like one for the young musicians who harmonized their way to the top of the charts on the strength of their signature song. "A Horse With No Name" made America a global household name, paving the way for an impressive string of hits following in its wake. Their best-known tunes, which also include "I Need You," "Ventura Highway," "Don't Cross The River," "Tin Man," "Lonely People," and "Sister Golden Hair" were cornerstones of 70’s Top 40 and FM rock radio.Requires Flash Player and JavaScript (on) for optimal viewing.
By popular demand, Grammy and American Country Music award winner, Lee Ann Womack returns to Chinook Winds on June 20 & 21. Tickets are on sale now at the Chinook Winds Box Office, by phone at 1-888-MAIN-ACT (1-888-624-6228) or online.
In a recent interiew, Lee Ann recounted her earliest days as a performer, "...some people take voice lessons to learn how to sing, but I just sat and listened to country records, like George Jones, Dolly Parton and stuff like that. What’s so familiar to me can be so foreign to other people, and I don’t realize that sometimes. But that’s how I learned how to sing.”
Somewhere between the blush of a new love and the bruises of a broken heart lies real life and real country music. Lee Ann Womack is a lifelong student of this reality, majoring in Jones and Wynette and graduating with honors, with the tender, yet tough spirit of teachers including Dolly Parton and Loretta Lynn.
Lee Ann's biggest hits include: "I Hope You Dance," "I May Hate Myself In The Morning," "The Fool," "A Little Past Little Rock," and "I'll Think of a Reason Later."
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Tickets $25 - $40
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All shows in the Chinook Winds Showroom are for people age 16 or older unless othewise specified.
Comedian and actor Sinbad is set to perform on July 25th & 26th! Tickets go on sale April 25th at the Chinook Winds Box Office, by phone at 1-888-MAIN-ACT (1-888-624-6228) or online.
Riding a huge wave of popularity with his appearances on "Star Search" in the 1980's, Sinbad landed a string of TV roles including on "The Cosby Show" spinoff, "A Different World." He also starred in the family friendly film, "Jingle All The Way" with Arnold Schwartenegger.
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Tickets $30 - $45
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All shows in the Chinook Winds Showroom are for people age 16 or older unless othewise specified.
Crowd favorite and Grammy winner Bruce Hornsby, along with the Noisemakers take the stage at Chinook Winds Casino Resort August 22 & 23. Tickets go on sale May 22 at the Chinook Winds Box Office, by phone at 1-888-MAIN-ACT (1-888-624-6228) or online.
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Since the release of his first album in April 1986, Bruce Hornsby has created a musical life that has expanded far and wide to include a broad stylistic range of activity.
Hornsby, an twelve-time Grammy nominee, has won three Grammys – in 1987 with the Range for “Best New Artist” for their debut album The Way It Is; in 1989 for “Best Bluegrass Recording” for his version of his hit “The Valley Road” which appeared on the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band’s Will The Circle Be Unbroken, Volume II; and with Branford Marsalis in 1993 for “Best Pop Instrumental Performance” for their song for the Barcelona Olympics, “Barcelona Mona.” Bruce’s latest nominations were in 2004 for “Song F”, from his Columbia album Halcyon Days, and in 2006 for “Song H” from his box set Intersections.
Hornsby’s ten albums have sold over 11 million copies worldwide. The title cut from The Way It Is was the most played song on American radio in 1987, winning the ASCAP “Song of the Year” award. In 1989, he co-wrote the classic “The End of the Innocence” with Don Henley, a Top 10 record for him. Harbor Lights was the 1994 winner of the Downbeat Reader’s Poll Beyond Album of the Year (meaning all music other than Jazz and Blues). In 1999 Tupac Shakur “co-wrote” a new song over “The Way It Is” music with Bruce, using new words, called “Changes.” It was a major worldwide hit selling 14 million copies.
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Tickets $30 - $45
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All shows in the Chinook Winds Showroom are for people age 16 or older unless othewise specified.
Recording legend Issac Hayes is set to perform two soulful shows at Chinook Winds Casino Resort September 5 & 6. Tickets go on sale June 5 at the Chinook Winds Box Office, by phone at 1-888-MAIN-ACT (1-888-624-6228) or online.
Known for giant hits like 1971's theme from the movie, "Shaft," Hayes also scored hits with "Walk on By," "(If Loving You Is Wrong) I Don't Want To Be Right," and "Let's Stay Together"
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Tickets $25 - $40
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Chinook Winds' and crowd favorites, The Beach Boys return to the Chinook Winds Showroom on September 19 & 20. Tickets go on sale June 19 at the Chinook Winds Box Office, by phone at 1-888-MAIN-ACT (1-888-624-6228) or online.
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Tickets $40 - $55
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All shows in the Chinook Winds Showroom are for people age 16 or older unless othewise specified.
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Foreigner returns to rock the room at Chinook Winds on October 17 & 18. Tickets go on sale July 17 at the Chinook Winds Box Office, by phone at 1-888-MAIN-ACT (1-888-624-6228) or online.
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Tickets $20 - $50
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All shows in the Chinook Winds Showroom are for people age 16 or older unless othewise specified.
The Three Dog Night show originally scheduled for February 8 & 9 has been postponed until November 21 & 22!
Ticketholders have the option of holding tickets until the new show times:
February 8th ticket good for November 21st.
February 9th ticket good for November 22nd.
or tickets can be returned to place of purchase for a refund.
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The world renowned Peking Acrobats Show is astounding! Make sure to get your seats to one of the three shows: December 5 at 8pm, December 6 at 3pm & 8pm. Tickets go on sale September 59 at the Chinook Winds Box Office, by phone at 1-888-MAIN-ACT (1-888-624-6228) or online.
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Tickets $10 - $20
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THIS IS AN ALL-AGES SHOW
“The things these kids can do before breakfast…seem to push the envelope of human possibility. If daring and dexterity turn you on, this is a show that will probably twist you around in your seat…it’s amazing and exciting!”
~ Clive Barnes, New York Post
“Amazing! Zounds! The vocabulary of exclamation seeks expression as the medium of awed and surprised reaction to the wondrous feats of THE PEKING ACROBATS! In their graceful efforts…these brightly costumed tumblers, acrobats, cyclists, jugglers and clever clowns provide 90 minutes of family fun that infuses springtime in New York with an extra measure of joy.”~ Lawrence van Gelder, New York Times

“The physical feats of THE PEKING ACROBATS seem almost…surreal, defying laws of body mechanics and physics. It’s like watching ‘Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon’ LIVE, without camera tricks creating special effects. All the members of this troupe are amazing athletes with grace and charisma in addition to their razor-sharp precision…everything entertainment should be, uplifting, awe-inspiring and an exploration of the full extent of human potential. When a show can fill you with the wonder of a 10 year-old, you know you have had a good time…that’s success!” ~ Angela Jones, Dance Insider