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Entertainment, Lifestyle
May 30, 2023

The Swon Brothers take on Cherokee Casino June 3

The Swon Brothers will be heading to Lee Creek Tavern inside Cherokee Casino & Hotel Roland on Saturday, June 3, at 9 p.m. for a free show, open to the public ages 21 and up.

The Swon Brothers will be heading to Lee Creek Tavern inside Cherokee Casino & Hotel Roland on Saturday, June 3, at 9 p.m. for a free show, open to the public ages 21 and up.

The Swon Brothers were thrilling audiences long before their appearance as finalists on NBC’s “The Voice.” Honored with the “Rising Star” award by the Oklahoma Music Hall of Fame and inducted into the “Rhythm and Routes Oklahoma Music Trail,” the Muskogee natives have been charming fans with their incredible sibling harmonies and fun-loving personalities since childhood.

Numerous industry honors and nominations for CMA, ACM and CMT Music Awards are evidence of just how far the duo has come since their early days rising through the competition on “The Voice,” to the polished, confident artists the are today. The Swons’ music has been featured on numerous digital streaming platforms and playlists, including Spotify Editorial Playlists: New Boots, Breakout Country, Next From Nashville, New Country, New Music Nashville, Country Sunrise, and more.

Brothers Zach and Colton Swon are not only consummate performers who’ve built a loyal, devoted fan base and strong social media following, they are also top-notch songwriters and producers who have contributed to many projects in Country and beyond, including superstar Blake Shelton’s album “Body Language,” where they wrote the title track and are also featured performers on the song. They have toured as part of Carrie Underwood’s “Storyteller” Tour and Brad Paisley’s “Country Nation” World Tour, as well headlining their own cross-country show, and in 2022 raised more than $72k in funding and 3k pounds of non-perishable food at their 10th Annual Swon Brother’s Concert to Benefit The Salvation Army in their hometown.

For more info on Cherokee Casino & Hotel Roland, call 800-256-2338 or visit www.cherokeecasino.com/roland.

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