Stoney’s North Forty loves live country music, line dancing, and more in February
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
January 22, 2026

![]()
STONEY’S NORTH FORTY LOVES LIVE MUSIC, LINE DANCING, AND MORE IN FEBRUARY
Photo of Ryan Waters by Brock Fetch
WHAT: Stoney’s North Forty inside Santa Fe Station is where country lives in the northwest! Hop on the mechanical bull or take a spin on the dance floor below the mirrored armadillo. Stoney’s has you covered with Happy Hour from 6 – 7 p.m. with $5 drink specials and free two step and line dance lessons Tuesdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. Visit https://stoneysnorthforty.com/dance-lesson/ for details.
Free entry is offered on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Take a spin down memory lane every Thursday with “Prime Country” 90s Night. Show your Vegas Golden Knights ticket at the door for free entry (excluding nights with live entertainment).
WHERE: Stoney’s North Forty inside Santa Fe Station
4949 N. Rancho Drive
EVENTS: Fri., Feb. 6 Word In Motion Talent Search for the Stagecoach Honky Tonk Dance Team Competition
Sat., Feb. 7 The Ryan Waters Band
Wed., Feb. 11 Bikini Bull Riding Ladies Night with Crown Royal Whisky and Casamigos Tequila
Sat., Feb. 28 Hayden Coffman
ABOUT “PRIME COUNTRY” 90s COUNTRY NIGHT
Every Thursday, Stoney’s North Forty takes a two-step back in time and relives the golden age of country music with a 90s Country Throwback Night. With legends like Alan Jackson, Faith Hill, George Strait, and Joe Diffie, DJ Dom will keep the party going with everyone’s favorite 90s country classics and most popular line dance songs all night long.
ABOUT THE WORD IN MOTION TALENT SEARCH
Compete for the chance to win a spot in the Stagecoach Honky Tonk Dance Team, passes to Stagecoach, and more! Categories are for Partner Dances and Line Dances. For more information, visit https://stoneysnorthforty.com/calendar/word-in-motion-dance-contest/
ABOUT RYAN WATERS
For those that know country newcomer Ryan Waters, his story is defined by a quintessential country upbringing, an unequivocal work ethic, and a genuine relatability. Born and raised in the small town of Luverne, Alabama, Waters had a typical southern childhood. “Luverne’s population is only 2,500 people. It’s one of those towns where everyone knows everything about everyone, and you always do the right thing — because everyone will know if you do the wrong thing.” Early in high school, though no one in his immediate family had any musical inclination aside from his grandmother, who passed when he was young, Waters picked up a guitar for the first time — and that’s where his propensity for hard work kicked in. “My parents put me in lessons, but I quit those quickly. Instead, I’d watch YouTube videos and learn from those. I remember I was dead set on learning ‘Sweet Child of Mine’ by Guns and Roses and would play and play until I had it nailed down.” Waters then started singing to the tunes he was playing. “My voice, in the beginning, was terrible. Your voice is an instrument, and I’d never used mine. I also couldn’t quite get it to line up with the chords I was strumming… So, I just worked at it until I could.” Around that time, Waters began dabbling in songwriting, and as his senior year of college approached — unsure of his direction in life — he dropped out and headed north to Music City.
Sure, the move would put him on the map, Waters learned quickly why Nashville’s been coined the “ten-year town.” “I traveled back and forth a good bit between Troy and Nashville, ultimately finished my degree, and continued writing songs all along. I wasn’t sure if they were good, bad, whatever… I just wrote. I would teach during the week and play bars on the weekends. It was a grind.” One day, at the advice of his sister, Waters tried his hand at TikTok, and the rest is history. “When my sister first brought up TikTok, I said ‘there’s no way I’m going to film a video of myself and post it to social media.’ But one day, I’d just written a song with my producer called ‘Chevrolet You Down,’ and I don’t know what came over me, but I said ‘screw it’ — I got home, propped my phone on the tailgate of my truck, and lip-synched to my song. I posted the video and captioned it ‘should I drop this or nah.’” The reaction to the post was beyond anything Waters could have imagined: the next morning, the video had over 1 million views, and “Chevrolet You Down” itself (which Waters quickly released following his viral success) saw over 6,500 pre-saves, over 9 million streams on Spotify, and landed at #3 on the coveted iTunes chart — behind two Morgan Wallen tunes. “That was the first time I caught myself thinking, ‘man — this could really be a career for me.’”
The momentum put Waters back in Nashville — this time for good — and he immersed himself in his craft. He’s had a string of streaming successes, including 2021’s “Tomorrow’s Not Tonight,” which has over 10 million Spotify streams, and his cover of “Chasing Cars” (2023) — which has over 7 million streams. Drawing sonic and lyrical inspiration from artists like Luke Combs, Morgan Wallen, and Kameron Marlowe, and his experiences living a small-town life, Waters is primed to be a major influence in the world of country music — a hard-earned feat. “There are a lot of people that have been an overnight viral sensation but have never been on a stage. I’m thankful for all the 3–4 hour shows I have under my belt and all the prep I’ve done. I know as this takes off, I won’t be scared of the moment. I’ll enjoy it.”
ABOUT BIKINI BULL RIDING LADIES’ NIGHT
On the second Wednesday of every month, Bikini Bull Riding Ladies Night features $3 drinks for ladies. All bull riding participants receive a free bikini from Stoney’s North Forty, and ladies can compete for $500 in cash prizes.
ABOUT HAYDEN COFFMAN
Singer/Songwriter Hayden Coffman has quickly emerged as one of country music’s most compelling independent success stories. With a soulful voice, smooth delivery, and emotionally honest songwriting, Coffman connects with fans through songs that feel both deeply personal and universally relatable. Hailing from Knoxville, Tennessee, his sound is rooted in country tradition while embracing a modern edge that reflects today’s listeners.
Driven by relentless work ethic and creative passion, Coffman has built a powerful fanbase through a steady stream of releases and authentic storytelling. His breakout single “Better Off” recently earned Gold certification, marking a major milestone in his career. To date, Hayden has amassed over 283 million all-time streams, a testament to his growing impact and resonance with audiences worldwide.
Along the way, Coffman has been featured as the face of Spotify’s “Fresh Finds Country” and “Next From Nashville” playlists, alongside support from Amazon’s “Breakthrough Country” and TIDAL’s “Country Rising.” Additionally, he has been recognized as one of the fastest-growing unsigned country artists in the U.S., landing in the Top 3 on Spotify and Top 5 on YouTube growth rankings. As an independent artist, he has also earned multiple Top 10 iTunes chart debuts, further solidifying his momentum.
As his artistry continues to evolve, Hayden Coffman stands at the forefront of a new generation of country artists — honoring the genre’s roots while confidently pushing it forward.
ABOUT STONEY’S NORTH FORTY
From the creators of the award-winning, world famous Stoney’s Rockin’ Country, Stoney’s North Forty is a premiere destination for locals and tourists 21 and over who are looking for a boot stomping good ole time with line dancing, mechanical bull riding, beer pong, pool tables, a covered patio, and more. Located inside Santa Fe Station, and open Tuesday through Saturday, Stoney’s North Forty offers special promotions including Ladies Night on Wednesdays where ladies can enjoy no cover, $3 wine, well cocktails, and Miller High Life draft beer; Happy Hour daily from 6 – 7 p.m. with $5 Well, Wine, and Miller High Life drafts, and live music from a variety of artists. Every Friday, all active and retired military, teachers, nurses, and first responders with valid ID receive free entry and one complimentary Coors Banquet draft. Doors open at 6 p.m. and there are free line-dancing lessons Tuesdays through Saturdays. For more information, visit stoneysnorthforty.com or follow on Facebook @stoneysnf and Instagram @stoneysnorthforty.
ABOUT SANTA FE STATION
Santa Fe Station is a top entertainment destination in northwest Las Vegas with a 60-lane bowling center, 16-screen multiplex movie theater, premier state-of-the-art sportsbook, and more than 2,000 slot and video poker machines. The property also boasts more than 14,000 square feet of meeting space and 200 hotel rooms and offers guests a variety of dining choices. Santa Fe is in the midst of a property refresh with the arrival of Stoney’s North Forty, Stallone’s Italian Eatery, Nielsen’s Frozen Custard, and an all-new Poker room. The property will add a new High Limit Room this fall. For more information, visit www.santafestation.com or follow us on social media @santafestationlv.
# # #
STONEY’S MEDIA CONTACT:
Hillary Smoot, SRO PR
hillary@sropr.com
310.367.9056
STATION CASINOS MEDIA CONTACT:
Alex Acuna
Alex.Acuna@stationcasinos.com
702.495.4248
Other images and/or interviews are available upon request.


