Friends In Low Places
- Friday, June 12
- 02:00pm — 6:00pm MDT
- Van Atta
Friends in Low Places is where great music, great storytelling, and seriously good whiskey all share the same stage. This interactive experience dives into how country music helped shape Western American culture — and how whiskey somehow became its unofficial co-star.
You’ll explore the stories behind some of country music’s most iconic songs while tasting through six standout whiskey expressions that represent the spirit’s depth, character, and (let’s be honest) attitude. If it’s been name-dropped in lyrics from legends like Hank Williams Jr. to modern hitmakers like Jason Aldean, there’s a good chance it — or something like it — is making an appearance in your glass.
Led by a whiskey expert and a music insider, this is part tasting, part storytelling session, and part cultural deep dive into why whiskey and country music became such a natural partnership. Expect behind-the-scenes history, unexpected connections, and at least one moment where you go, “Okay, that makes so much sense.”
Why ticket buyers love this one:
• Six curated whiskey pours — from smooth and classic to bold and unforgettable
• Music history that feels like storytelling, not a lecture
• Interactive, high-energy format that keeps things fun and social
• Perfect late-day event before heading into evening concerts or dinners
At its core, this is about heritage, craft, and the shared language of music and whiskey — both a little rugged, a little romantic, and best enjoyed with good company.
Pro move: Tastings that mix spirits + culture + storytelling tend to fill fast. If whiskey and country are even remotely your thing, don’t wait.
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Tickets are non-refundable and non-transferable between events
NO PETS ALLOWED. ONLY SERVICE ANIMALS PERMITTED. Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.

