Shows
Buckstein & Cass Clayton Band
Date
- Friday 13 March 2026
Pricing & Show Details
Doors – Between 6pm – 6:30pm | Show – 7:30pm | 21+
Reserved Seating: $29 ($25 + $4 Service Fee)
General Admission: $18 ($15 + $3 Service Fee)
Door Entry (limited by remaining capacity): $20
Please note:
Reserved Seating – you may be seated with other guests if you do not purchase all seats at the table
General Admission – available seating is first come – first serve, at select tables, bar, and drink rails along perimeter of venue. Advance online purchase of general admission tickets guarantees entry to venue.
**Refund Policy** All ticket sales are final and no refunds will be issued. In the event of cancellation by the artist or venue, all ticket buyers will be promptly refunded.


Cass Clayton Band
Cass Clayton Band is a 6-piece, female-fronted band blending influences of funk, soul, rock and contemporary influences. Cass and co-writer/producer, Taylor Scott, have been praised for their modern approach to songwriting, and they aim to continually innovate and provide unexpected twists for the audience. No two shows are ever the same, with the band effortlessly moving from funk, to rock to R&B, building the energy and dynamics. Their tight chemistry and high-energy stage presence has led to their evolution into one of the top female-led bands in the state.

Buckstein
Colorado grown — born and raised at 5280.
“I don’t like country music but I like you.”
Maybe it’s that “no-fear-of-the-edge” mentality that hooks the non-country-lovin’ folk… but no doubt the 6’4” bass-baritone powerhouse melts, molds, and moves you the way only a man of country music can.
The most common question a singer will be asked is, “When did you start singing?” Buckstein’s answer: “When I found out that the chicks dig it.” Sounds like a punchline but it’s the truth.
He was 13, at summer camp, trying to figure out how to meet girls like everyone else. A couple of girls were singing “Amazing Grace” and he shyly scooted up next to them and started singing along. “When they found out I could sing they immediately introduced me to all the other girls in the camp,” he chuckles. “I’ve been singing ever since.”