Round Rock: Braxton Keith at Round Rock Amphitheatre
September 25 @ 6:00 pm

West Texas raised him. Texas dance halls shaped him. And now Braxton Keith brings the Real Damn Deal Tour to Central Texas on Friday, September 25, 2026. Showtime is 6 PM at Round Rock Amphitheatre, located at 3701 N IH-35, Round Rock, TX 78664. KASE 100.7 and 98.1 KVET present this Country Music Live show as part of their ongoing concert series. Furthermore, this show is all ages — so bring the whole family and the boots.
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Round Rock Amp serves as Central Texas’s outdoor stage for big-name concerts, comedy, and community festivals. Fans spread out across a roomy lawn or opt for closer, reserved areas near the stage, all backed by crisp sound and smart sightlines. Additionally, rotating food trucks serve tacos, barbecue, and handhelds, while bars pour cold beer and seltzers all night long. In other words, Round Rock Amp delivers the full Texas outdoor concert experience — just 20 minutes north of Austin.
Braxton Keith: Midland’s Favorite Son Goes National
Braxton Keith hails from Midland, and his music blends old-school country with modern hooks. He didn’t start with a record deal or a management team. Instead, a college roommate at Angelo State heard him singing through a dorm room door and pushed him to perform publicly. Keith took that shot. He spent years grinding through West Texas bars and dance halls, building a following one honky-tonk at a time.
Then came the breakthrough. His 2024 single “Cozy” caught fire, earned RIAA Gold certification, and landed him a deal with Warner Music Nashville. After that, everything accelerated fast. Keith logged over 130 shows in 2025, touring alongside Cody Johnson, Gavin Adcock, and Luke Bryan while also headlining his own extended run. Moreover, he made his Grand Ole Opry debut and performed at Stagecoach Festival — two milestones that signal an artist fully arrived.
His debut album, Real Damn Deal, showcases every classic country sound under the neon — from Texas honky-tonk to Western swing — delivered with his crisp, high-and-lonesome twang. The fiddle and pedal steel guitar don’t just flavor the production — they anchor every song on the record. Consequently, you never wonder whether Braxton Keith plays real country music. You feel it in the first eight bars.
Critics jumped on board quickly. Rolling Stone included Real Damn Deal in their “Country Albums We’re Excited to Hear in 2026” list. Amazon Music named him a “2026 Artist to Watch.” Nevertheless, none of that changes what this show actually is — a young Texan playing his heart out for a hometown crowd just up the road from Austin.
The Real Damn Deal Tour hits Round Rock right in the middle of a big Texas run. The following day, Keith plays the Pasadena Livestock Show and Rodeo, and the week after that he heads to Foster Pavilion in Waco and Momentum Bank Ballpark in Midland — his hometown. This stretch of shows represents Texas at its finest: a West Texas kid coming home in style.
Note that no chairs are allowed inside the venue, and no outside food or drinks. VIP Meet & Greet packages are also available for fans who want to get up close with one of country music’s fastest-rising stars.