Stoney’s Rockin’ Country gets amplified in April
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March 19, 2026

STONEY’S ROCKIN’ COUNTRY GETS AMPLIFIED IN APRIL WITH LIVE COUNTRY MUSIC
Pictured: Meghan Patrick
WHAT: Stoney’s Rockin’ Country turns up the twang in April! Hop on the mechanical bull or take a spin line dancing! Stoney’s has you covered with free line dance lessons Thursdays through Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and 8:30 p.m., and every Sunday, Sip ‘N Tip featuring partner line dance lessons and a free line dance lesson at 8 p.m. Visit https://stoneysrockincountry.com/dance-lessons/ for details.
Live shows and events are open to 18+ (except where noted) and doors open at 7 p.m. VIP Booths and Bottle Service are available. Show your Vegas Golden Knights ticket at the door for free entry (excluding nights with live entertainment).
WHERE: Stoney’s Rockin’ Country
6611 Las Vegas Blvd. So., Unit 160, at Town Square
WHEN: Thurs., Apr.2 Bikini Bull Riding & Ladies Night
Fri., Apr. 3 Brodie Stewart
Every Sunday “Sip ‘N Tip Sundays” (formerly Saddle Up Sundays)
Fri., Apr. 10 Austin Snell
Sat., Apr. 11 Country Rewind
Fri., Apr. 17 Meghan Patrick
Fri., Apr. 24 Huser Brothers
Sun., Apr. 26 Stoney’s Dance Showdown Qualifier Round 1
ABOUT BIKINI BULL RIDING LADIES’ NIGHT
On the first Thursday of every month, Bikini Bull Riding Ladies Night features $3 drinks for ladies. All bull riding participants receive a free bikini from Stoney’s Rockin’ Country, and ladies can compete for $1,000 in cash prizes. DJ Manda will teach line dance lessons, and DJ all night long.
ABOUT SIP ‘N TIP SUNDAYS
Open to 21+, take partner dance lessons by Country Crossroads Dance from 3 – 6 p.m. for $15 per lesson or take all 3 lessons for $40 for Level I Two-Step, Level II Two-Step, and Level I Country Swing. Drink specials include $2 drafts (served in 9 oz. cups), $5 wells, $5 bottled beers, and $10 call cocktails. Free entry is offered for spectators of the partner lessons, and hospitality industry staff from 6 – 10 p.m. on Sundays with a valid employee ID, Sheriff’s Card, or TAM card.
ABOUT BRODIE STEWART
Brodie Stewart grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento and spent his summers in Red Bluff, California. At a young age, his favorite things to do were going to the rodeo, listening to country music, singing and playing guitar. Soon enough, Brodie formed and fronted a southern rock band and had the good fortune of touring the country opening up for big artists in front of sold-out arenas. His band even charted on Billboard.
With his southern rock roots, Brodie returned to what he loved the most, “country music”. While writing songs for his own album, Brodie also wrote and produced songs for various other artists, such as “Sweet Isabel”, recorded by Enrique Iglesias for his (Interscope Records) release entitled “Insomniac”. Shortly after placing Sweet Isabel with Enrique, Martin Kierszenbaum (President of Cherrytree/Interscope Records) signed Brodie to a song/production deal with the label. Quickly following, Brodie signed a publishing deal with Warner Chappell Music Publishing. Since that time, Brodie has written and produced several tracks for various artists.
Currently, 100% of Brodie’s attention is on his country music endeavors. On his debut album “Born American”, Brodie teamed up with guitarist/producer/songwriter “Adam Shoenfeld” (Jason Aldean, Tim McGraw, Luke Bryan, Keith Urban, Jake Owen, Big and Rich, Florida Georgia Line and many more) to co-produce and play on the album along with several top players, including working with one great engineer, Aaron Chmielewski in Nashville. In addition to gearing up promotion for his “Debut Album”, Brodie’s “high octane show” has been touring the West Coast.
ABOUT AUSTIN SNELL
Known for pushing the country envelope with a ferocious injection of sonic fury, Snell is no stranger to raw honesty, and his new EP Home Sweet Hell reveals another harsh reality. Far from romanticizing the good-old days, he shares an upbringing steeped in hard lessons, hard living, and hard rock; a familiar truth which nevertheless came with plenty to be proud of. It’s the follow-up to his 2024 album debut Still Bleeding – more powerful (and more brutal) than before. But as the singer-songwriter matures, the intensity is now in his introspection.
Born in Georgia and a veteran of the U.S. Air Force, Snell was raised on everything from Alan Jackson to Nirvana and Nickelback, a contrast which constantly shows in his original “grunge country” style. Fusing hard-hitting aggression with the deep-feeling confessions of a country troubadour, he’s spent the last two years turning social-media stardom into brash-and-broken hits like “Excuse the Mess” and “Pray All the Way Home,” racking up 383 million global career streams and a fanatical fanbase, which will put him on the road for more than 120 dates in 2025 – Home Sweet Hell headline tour included.
From cultural institutions like the Grand Ole Opry (where he recently invited fellow riser Hudson Westbrook to make his Opry debut) to major festivals like CMA Fest, Stagecoach, Summerfest, and more, Snell’s been lighting crowds on fire and earning respect for his blazing vocal rasp. But with Home Sweet Hell he fights nostalgia to find the truth and pulls no punches along the way.
ABOUT COUNTRY REWIND
Two-step back in time at Country Rewind – a throwback night filled with your favorite 90s and early 2000s country hits with DJ Manda. No cover for Military, Teachers, Nurses, and First Responders in gratitude for their service. Free dance lessons are at 7:30 and 8:30 p.m., and free Mechanical Bull rides all night long. 21+ only.
ABOUT MEGHAN PATRICK
Ontario native, Nashville-based singer-songwriter Meghan Patrick is as real as they come. She playfully blends her tough-as-nails exterior with a casual, cool narrative – showing the world that women can be sexy, strong, intimate, and gritty. Whether it’s composing skillfully crafted songwriting or tearing it up on tour – listeners are invited into her world and very quickly become lifelong fans. A back-to-back CCMA Female Artist of the Year whose accolades also include 19 CMA Ontario Awards, she has proven that she has what it takes to create music that her fan base adores. With the release of her deeply personal project, Golden Child, she has reached a point where after 8 years in Nashville, she can peel back even more layers and be even more authentic. The album touches on trauma in her past that Meghan is finally ready to release, discuss, and heal from through her music. “Of course, I’m chasing success in my career, but more and more I am chasing fulfillment and fulfillment doesn’t just come from making money and winning awards and having success,” Patrick explains. “I have had those things, and it did not fulfill me in the way I thought it would.” She now coins the term, Big Sister Country as a way of sharing advice through her impactful lyrics.
A multi-faceted musician from a tender age, her background includes co-founding an all-girl band at age 13, studying opera and jazz, fronting a 10-piece funk act that once opened for Aretha Franklin, and touring extensively as part of a bluegrass group. She names John Prine, Neil Young, and Waylon Jennings as a few of her musical inspirations.
ABOUT THE HUSER BROTHERS
The Waco-born Brothers have been making waves in the independent music scene with their unique blend of soulful, rocking country, original tunes. Brothers were born and raised in Waco, Texas, right off the I-35 corridor between Dallas and Austin. Their first EP “Find My Way” released May of 2018 was just the beginning for this talented group, with songs such as “Dancefloor” and “Highway.” A little later, songs such as ‘Tired of Runnin’ and “Honey” took over the top spots and gained attention from listeners across the U.S. Furthermore, in 2025 the brothers won TCMA Country Band of the Year. They have been privileged to share the stage with some of the biggest acts in the music scene like Koe Wetzel, Parker McCollum, Treaty Oak Revival, Dylan Scott, and Gary Allen, just to name a few.
ABOUT STONEY’S DANCE SHOWDOWN QUALIFIER ROUND 1
Stoney’s Dance Showdown – Qualifier Round 1 is the kickoff to Las Vegas’ own country dance competition series. Whether you’re a seasoned competitor or just stepping into the spotlight, this is your shot to dance your way toward the Grand Champion Finals in December. The Jack & Jill-style contest rotates partners during prelims, then locks in finalists to battle it out as couples in the final rounds. It’s fast-paced, fun, and fiercely competitive! Visit https://stoneysrockincountry.com/calendar/stoneys-dance-showdown-dance-competition/ for all details and pricing.
ABOUT STONEY’S ROCKIN’ COUNTRY
The award-winning Stoney’s Rockin’ Country is Las Vegas’ premiere destination for locals and tourists who are looking for a boot-stomping good ole time with line dancing, mechanical bull riding, beer pong, pool tables, and more. Located at Town Square, Stoney’s Rockin’ Country is a 19,000 square foot high-energy nightclub that features a 2,000 square foot dance floor and 570 square foot stage for dancing and performances, along with a state-of-the-art sound system, live bands, and DJs. Open Thursday through Sunday, Stoney’s Rockin’ Country offers special promotions including the World-Famous Ladies Night on Thursdays where ladies drink for just $3. Every Saturday, all active and retired military, teachers, nurses, and first responders with valid ID receive free entry and a complimentary Coors Banquet draft. Sip ‘N Tip Sundays, open 3 – 10 p.m., features partner line dance lessons starting at $15 each from 3 – 6 p.m. and drink specials. For more information, call 702-435-2855 or go to stoneysrockincountry.com. Find Stoney’s Rockin’ Country on Facebook and Instagram @stoneysrockincountry.
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