
TULSA, Okla. (May 5, 2026) — Multiplatinum artist Andy Grammer, known for his signature blend of uplifting, high-energy pop, is taking his catalog on the road and arriving at Hard Rock Live inside Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa on Saturday, Aug. 29, at 8 p.m. The performance is part of Hard Rock’s themed “Pop Night,” celebrating the genre across multiple venues at the casino destination throughout the evening.
Grammer continues to energize, empower and bring together audiences around the world with his uplifting and honest pop anthems. His observations and affirmations pick people back up when they need it, affirm their potential, and encourage them to keep going. Grammer was even named the No. 1 Happy Streaming Artist globally. Inspiring fans around the world, he has over 3B global streams under his belt and a social media footprint of nearly 5M followers.
His catalog consists of numerous hits, including the five-time platinum single “Honey, I’m Good”; the two-time platinum singles “Keep Your Head Up,” “Fresh Eyes” and “Don’t Give Up on Me”; the platinum singles “Good To Be Alive (Hallelujah)” and “Fine by Me”; and the gold albums “Andy Grammer” (2011) and “Magazines or Novels” (2014). When “Don’t Give Up on Me” became the soundtrack for ESPN’s 13th annual V Week for Cancer Research, he garnered a Sports Emmy for Outstanding Music Direction and a Clio Award.
Grammer recently released the deluxe version of his acclaimed new studio album “Monster” via S-Curve/Hollywood Records. “Monster” sees Grammer elevating the high-energy songwriting that has won him millions of fans around the globe and leaning into acoustic melodies inspired by a novel foray into the mandolin. Grammer poignantly explores themes of family, relationships, happiness and letting go across the project.
Grammer’s passions not only lie in his music, but also in his philanthropic work. He was recently recognized by Claire’s Place Foundation for Cystic Fibrosis Support (Clarity Impact Award) and by Big Brothers Big Sisters of America (Defender of Potential Award) for the incredible impact his work has made in the world. He is an advocate for mental health awareness and has spoken at high-profile events, including Mental Health America’s 2022 Annual Conference as the keynote speaker.
Tickets to see Andy Grammer start at $39.50 and go on sale May 8.
Following his performance, singer-songwriter Paul Childers will take the Riff’s stage on Aug. 29 at 9:30 p.m. as part of Pop Night. Hailing from Nashville, Childers blurs the lines between Stevie Ray Vaughan and Hendrix styles of guitar playing, a Motown rhythm section and pop vocal melodies. The performance is free and open to the public ages 21 and up.
With more than 2,300 electronic games, signature restaurants and nationally acclaimed live entertainment, Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa is Oklahoma’s unrivaled leader for world-class gaming and hospitality. Located on I-44 east of the Tulsa metro, Hard Rock has been owned and operated by Cherokee Nation Entertainment since 1993. Its reputation is backed by national and regional recognition, earning 24 wins in CasinoPlayer Magazine’s 2025 “Best of Gaming Awards” and a record 18 wins in Tulsa World’s 2025 “Best in the World” awards. Information on upcoming shows at Hard Rock Live, Track 5., Riff’s and Amp Bar is available online at www.hardrockcasinotulsa.com or by calling (918) 384-ROCK 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday. To explore upcoming events, resort amenities or special offers, connect with us on Facebook, X and Instagram. More information about One Star® Rewards is available at www.onestarrewards.com.
About Cherokee Nation Entertainment
Cherokee Nation Entertainment is the gaming and hospitality company of the Cherokee Nation. What began as a small bingo hall in Roland, Oklahoma, has evolved into one of the region’s largest and most dynamic gaming and hospitality enterprises, generating more than $1 billion in annual revenue, employing over 4,000 people, and welcoming more than 10 million visitors each year. With more than three decades of experience delivering world-class entertainment, CNE owns and operates the renowned Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Tulsa and nine Cherokee Casinos throughout Oklahoma, including a racino, three resort hotels, a championship golf course, and a variety of dining, retail and entertainment venues. CNE also operates Gold Strike Casino Resort in Tunica, Mississippi, one of the most recognized gaming destinations in the Mid-South. As a key economic engine for the Cherokee Nation, CNE is deeply committed to improving the lives of Cherokee citizens and strengthening communities through job creation, cultural preservation and reinvestment in vital services. For more information, visit HardRockCasinoTulsa.com, CherokeeCasino.com and GoldStrike.com.
About Hard Rock®
Hard Rock International (HRI) is one of the most globally recognized companies with venues in nearly 75 countries spanning more than 300 locations including owned/licensed or managed Hotels, Casinos, Rock Shops®, Live Performance Venues and Cafes. Beginning with an Eric Clapton guitar, Hard Rock owns the world's largest and most valuable collection of authentic music memorabilia with more than 88,000 pieces displayed at locations around the globe. The Unity by Hard Rock™ global loyalty program rewards members for doing the things they love across participating properties. In addition, Hard Rock Digital spotlights the sports betting and iGaming experience with products remixed in the spirit of Hard Rock for players worldwide. HRI has received numerous industry and destination awards across the travel, hospitality, gaming, entertainment and food & beverage sectors. HRI currently holds investment grades from primary investment-grade rating agencies: S&P Global Ratings (BBB-) and Fitch Ratings (BBB). For more information on Hard Rock International, www.hardrock.com or shop.hardrock.com.

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