Emporium Presents & Live Nation
Flatland Cavalry
Keller Cox
Caleb Mitchell
Thursday, April 16, 2026
Doors: 6:30 pm / Show: 7:30 pm
The Fillmore
Silver Spring, MD
Flatland Cavalry
For the past decade, Flatland Cavalry has built a reputation as “one of the most dynamic presences in country music” (Rolling Stone) with their signature “Easy on the ears, heavy on the heart” sound. In 2024, the sextet celebrated 10 years together with Flatland Forever, an acclaimed album that pays tribute to their journey, revisiting fan favorites while introducing new songs that showcase how far they’ve come.
The past year has been full of milestones for the Nashville and Texas-based band. They earned their first ACM Award nomination for Group of the Year, achieved their first RIAA Gold certification for their breakout single “A Life Where We Work Out,” and made their mark in film and television with contributions to the Twisters and The Hungerames: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes soundtracks, as well as featured placements on Yellowstone and Landman. Their relentless touring schedule reached new heights, including sold-out headline performances at Fort Worth’s Dickies Arena and the legendary Red Rocks Amphitheatre.
Since first emerging in 2014, Flatland Cavalry has racked up six #1 singles on Texas Country Radio and amassed more than 500 million streams. Along the way, they’ve shared the stage with Willie Nelson, Luke Combs, Lainey Wilson, Jordan Davis, Midland, and more—proving that their brand of storytelling and musicianship resonates far beyond their roots.
Flatland Cavalry is Cleto Cordero (vocals, acoustic guitar), Jason Albers (drums, percussion), Jonathan Saenz (bass), Reid Dillon (electric guitar), Wesley Hall (fiddle), and Adam Gallegos (piano, organ, keys, mandolin, banjo).
Keller Cox
Raised on 2000’s country music, Keller Cox didn’t discover “Texas Country” music until attending Texas A&M University. As a regular at the iconic Hurricane Harry’s dancehall, he realized his passion for writing and performing country music. During the global pandemic, Keller connected with producer Corby Schaub, who produced his Introduction EP, Makin’ It By LP, and two 2021 singles, “Movin’ On” and “On My Way.” After earning a degree in Construction Science from Texas A&M in May of 2022, Keller fully committed to his music career.
Over the past three years, Keller has toured extensively across Texas and beyond, opening for acts like Corey Kent, Flatland Cavalry, The Castellows, The Josh Abbott Band, and Willie Nelson. Known for crafting songs that reflect life as it was, is, and ought to be, Keller’s storytelling shines both in his music and live performances.
In early 2024, Keller released his second full-length album, Good Again, Amen, produced by Scott Faris at The Amusement Park Studio in Lubbock, Texas. The record featured two singles sent to Texas Country Radio, including “Damn Good Friends” (featuring Cleto Cordero of Flatland Cavalry), which peaked at #9 on the charts and his latest single, “Good Again, Amen,” which is currently climbing the charts. In late 2024, Keller began working with Dwight Baker at Matchbox Studios in Austin, Texas, recording a four-song EP slated for release on August 1st.
All that to say, in the words of Keller himself, “Here goes something.”
Additional Information
All Ages
Seating: General Admission