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Concert poster for "Bluebird Bands" at Sundance Mountain Resort on August 28, 2025. Features an illustration of musicians performing on a mountain stage, a bird holding a guitar pick, and mentions William Beckmann. Sponsors: The Bluebird Cafe, Waystar, and Sundance Living.

Bluebird Bands 2025: William Beckmann

August 28 @ 7:00 pm 10:00 pm

Sundance Mountain Resort is proud to present Bluebird Bands: A Plugged In Concert Experience, featuring William Beckmann.

The original Bluebird Cafe is located in Nashville and has been in partnership with Sundance for 23 years. Bluebird Bands pays homage to the roots of The Bluebird Cafe by featuring the best of Nashville bands.

A person sits thoughtfully on a vintage chair at the Bluebird Cafe, gently resting one hand on the acoustic guitar strings. The scene is framed by a dark blue curtain, and warm light bathes everything in a comforting glow.

William Beckmann is drawn to things that have stories to tell: historic buildings, old guitars, the vintage typewriter on which he writes all of his lyrics. And if you call the Texas singer-songwriter an “old soul,” the 28-year-old will take it as a compliment. Beckmann — a thrilling vocalist who sings in both English and Spanish — has been recording and performing a type of vibrant, modern-day country music that also pays tribute to what came before. Hailing from the small border town of Del Rio, TX, William Beckmann was raised on classic country as well as the mariachi and Norteño sounds of northern Mexico. His 2022 album Faded Memories features the slow-burn single “Bourbon Whiskey,” the mesmerizing cover of Bruce Springsteen’s “I’m On Fire,” and the haunting “In The Dark.” The album garnered praise from critics including American Songwriter, Billboard, CMT and more. 2023’s album Here’s To You, Here’s To Me included the fan-favorite, “Tennessee Drinkin,’” and was Beckmann’s fifth consecutive song to hit Top 20 on the Texas Regional Radio Chart. He has spent the last year touring with artists including Parker McCollum, Hank Williams Jr., Charley Crockett, and the Randy Rogers Band in addition to selling out five of his own shows at the legendary Gruene Hall and headlining Billy Bob’s Texas. In the Spring of 2023, Beckmann made his Grand Ole Opry debut and one year later he signed a record deal with Warner Music Nashville.