The Return of a Powerhouse Trio
The Band Perry—composed of siblings Kimberly, Reid, and Neil Perry—burst onto the scene with the quadruple-platinum hit "If I Die Young." Known for their high-energy performances and impeccable family harmonies, the trio has spent the last couple of years exploring solo projects and creative breaks.
Their appearance at Cherokee Casino is a significant draw for NWA and Eastern Oklahoma fans. It’s an opportunity to hear the hits that defined the early 2010s country-pop crossover era, including:
"Better Dig Two"
"Done"
"Chainsaw"
"All Your Life"
Venue Spotlight: Cherokee Casino West Siloam Springs
The show will take place at the Seven in the Woods venue (or the main ballroom, depending on final capacity), known for offering an intimate concert experience where there truly isn’t a bad seat in the house.
Vibe: Expect a high-energy crowd. The casino atmosphere adds an extra layer of excitement for a Saturday night out.
Acoustics: The venue is designed for live music, ensuring Kimberly’s powerhouse vocals and the brothers' tight instrumentation are crisp and clear.
Event Details & Logistics
Detail |
Information |
Date |
Saturday, January 24, 2026 |
Location |
Cherokee Casino & Hotel, West Siloam Springs |
Door Time |
Typically 7:00 PM (Check tickets for specifics) |
Show Time |
9:00 PM |
Age Limit |
Must be 21+ to enter the casino and venue |
Pro Tip: If you’re driving in from Bentonville or Rogers, give yourself an extra 15 minutes. Highway 412 can get busy on concert nights, and you’ll want time to navigate the parking lot and grab a drink before the opener starts.
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For many, The Band Perry represents a specific "moment" in country music that blended rock edge with bluegrass roots. Seeing them in a venue like West Siloam Springs allows fans to see the chemistry of the Perry siblings up close—something that often gets lost in massive arena tours.
Whether they are playing the classics or debuting new solo-influenced tracks, the musicality is guaranteed to be top-tier.
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