Cheyenne is already counting down. Cheyenne Frontier Days is back from July 17 to July 26, 2026, and the 130th edition of “The Daddy of ’Em All” might be the most loaded yet.
Over ten summer nights, nearly 200,000 fans pack Frontier Park Arena for the world’s largest outdoor rodeo and a concert lineup that covers every corner of country.
Opening night on July 17 kicks off with Treaty Oak Revival and Jessie Murph. The Red Clay Strays roar in on July 19 with Wyatt Flores. Riley Green and Trace Adkins bring classic country power on July 22. Blake Shelton turns July 23 into a singalong of number one hits. HARDY shakes the ground on July 24 with Cameron Whitcomb.
July 25 is built for the 90s country heart. Zach Top, one of the toughest tickets in the format right now, headlines with Jo Dee Messina.
Tickets go live Thursday, December 11, 2025, at 9:00 a.m. MST through cfdrodeo.com.
Musical lineup unveiled for 130th Cheyenne Frontier Days
At the Grand Ole Opry, he steps up with “Sounds Like The Radio” and turns the room into a time machine for anyone who loves 90s country. The fiddle, the steel, and his smooth voice feel made for a Western night in Cheyenne. It is the kind of performance that explains why his shows sell out so fast and why that July 25 slot already feels like a future highlight.
Zach Top – “Sounds Like The Radio” | Live at the Grand Ole Opry
And if Zach Top is the reason many people circle July 25, Jo Dee Messina is what turns that night into a full 90s country dream. Her recent performance of “Heads Carolina, Tails California” shows she still owns every inch of the stage, smiling, moving, and pulling the whole crowd in on every chorus.