There is nothing more exciting than your favorite Rock band coming to North Dakota...

...well actually there is. How about your favorite Rock BANDS...as in more than just one? So now here is the part where you take your calendar out, and circle this date - February 22, 2025 - and the two bands that will rock you out are Great White and Slaughter. The best news of all is, that this will be at one of my favorite places in all of North Dakota to see a show...

...Prairie Knights Casino And Resort

I always look forward to the 48-mile drive from Mandan to Prairie - the scenery is so peaceful -sit back and let the drive clear your head as you get closer to this wonderful place. I'll always remember what Chuck Murphy ( Director of Marketing - Prairie Knights Casino ) once said - "There is not a bad seat in the house-- the furthest point away from the stage is less than 300 feet" - He's right - it's such a comfortable, relaxing place to see a show.

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Prairie Knights says it best about this show coming up:

**** Great White and Slaughter Live at Prairie Knights Casino!****

 

Here’s to 30 YEARS of Rock n Roll and the Love Of Music and the Love Of Life……..

Get ready for an electrifying night of rock music as two of the ’80s biggest acts take the stage at the Pavilion at Prairie Knights Casino Resort together on Saturday, February 22nd!

Prepare to be blown away by the legendary sounds of these iconic rock bands. Great White, known for their classic hits like “Once Bitten, Twice Shy” and “Rock Me,” and Slaughter, famous for anthems such as “Up All Night” and “Fly to the Angels,” are set to deliver a high-energy performance that will leave you wanting more.

Slaughter! Great White! Twice the Rock for one night only at Prairie Knights! Don’t miss it!"

Like I always say.....Don't Miss This Show!!!!!

 


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