
Wyoming’s own Chancey Williams brings his authentic, cowboy-rooted country to the 9th St. Parallel at Knitting Factory for an intimate night of neo-traditional twang. A genuine saddle bronc rider turned country artist, Williams is one of only two performers ever to both compete in the rodeo and headline the main stage at Cheyenne Frontier Days — and that real-deal western lifestyle runs through every song. With a sound that blends honky-tonk grit and modern country storytelling, heard on his latest album Miles On Me and standout tracks like “Pearl Snap Preacher” and “The Ballad of Uncle Don,” he’s earned praise from the likes of People Magazine and Saving Country Music, plus tour stops alongside Cody Johnson, Alan Jackson, and Dierks Bentley.
The 9th St. Parallel is the Knitting Factory’s intimate sister venue in the heart of downtown Boise — a smaller, up-close room where you’re right on top of the action, with great sound and the easy convenience of downtown’s bars and restaurants just steps away.
Whether you’re a die-hard country fan or just craving an authentic, boot-stomping night out, this one delivers.