June 5th, 2026
Hunter Hicks & The West Bound Hearts
6:30pm - 11pm
Centennial Club - 5:30 PM
Doors and Bar - 6:30 PM
West Bound Hearts - 7:15 PM
Hunter Hicks - 8:30 PM
Hunter has secured multiple song placements on the Landman soundtrack—with additional Taylor Sheridan projects in the works—and recently surpassed 100,000 monthly Spotify listeners, most of that growth arriving in just the past few months. Likewise, West Bound Hearts are preparing to release their debut single, “Texas Does,” written and produced by Trent Willmon, best known for his work with Cody Johnson. Both acts are gaining rapid traction, making this an ideal moment to support them as they move into what promises to be a breakout year.
Hunter Hicks, whose small‑town roots and musical family shaped his love for honest, guitar‑driven storytelling. Picking up the guitar at 17, he began writing songs about heartbreak, hometown life, and the rugged beauty of Texas, blending southern rock energy with the emotional grit of classic country. Influenced by artists like Gary Stewart, Cross Canadian Ragweed, Eric Church, Parker McCollum, Matchbox Twenty, and Koe Wetzel, Hunter’s raw vocals and sincere lyrics reflect a new generation of country artists who honor tradition while boldly crossing into rock and Americana.
West Bound Hearts are a rising Texas country‑rock band known for their high‑energy live shows, heartfelt songwriting, and modern take on the troubadour spirit. With singles like “Illusions of Love,” “Small Town Saturday Night,” and their upcoming Trent Willmon–produced release “Texas Does,” the band is quickly carving out a place in the Texas music scene. They’ve shared stages with Gary P. Nunn, Pat Green, The Bellamy Brothers, and more, and continue to build momentum with headline shows, festival appearances, and a sound that blends grit, melody, and unmistakable Texas pride.
