Strand Theatre
Saturday, February 28, 2026 | 7:30pm
Jake Owen
Dreams To Dream Tour
with special guest
Kendell Marvel
The taking of flash photos and video is strictly prohibited during this performance.
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Jake Owen is a country music mainstay with a career boasting a collection of gold and platinum records, 10 No.1 singles, and more than 2.5 Billion U.S. on-demand streams. The chart-topping superstar and ACM award winner is signatured by his laid-back style and hit recordings such as “Barefoot Blue Jean Night,” “Beachin’,” “Anywhere With You,” “Alone With You” and “The One That Got Away."
The recording artist, headlining entertainer and actor has released nine albums, headlined tours globally and appeared in the movie Our Friend (2019). As a member of The Heartbreak On The Map Tour, Owen performed 30 show dates sharing the stage with Dan + Shay in 2024.
The music business executive, philanthropist and father of two is a partner in Good Company Entertainment (a Nashville-based management and label service company) and the founder of The Jake Owen Foundation (2010). The nonprofit lends financial support to children battling cancer and other catastrophic childhood diseases. The organization also assists youth organizations in Owen’s hometown of Vero Beach, Florida.

Kendell Marvel. Acclaimed solo artist. Grammy-winning songwriter. Road warrior. By the time Marvel moved into a 200 year-old farmhouse in the Tennessee countryside in 2021, he'd already spent more than two decades expanding the boundaries of modern-day country music.
Albums like Lowdown and Lonesome and Solid Gold Sounds were showcases for his blend of southern twang and super-sized vocals, filled with songs that split the difference between honky-tonk country and roadhouse rock & roll. Marvel's catalog reaches far beyond his solo work, too, with artists like George Strait, Gary Allan, and Chris Stapleton all landing Top 40 hits with his compositions.
It's been nearly 25 years since Marvel—a native of southern Illinois, where he began playing barroom gigs at 10 years old—moved to Nashville and wrote Gary Allen's Top 5 hit "Right Where I Need To Be" during his first day in town. With his latest recording, Come On Sunshine, he proves that one's day in the sun can last a lifetime, as long as you're willing to listen to the muse, challenge your perspectives, and chase down the magic in front of you.