July 8 | 6-9pm
Step into an unforgettable evening of art, stories, and Western spirit at Exclusive Tours’ upcoming program “Capturing the West: Songs, Stories and Stills” on July 8th. From music and photography to literature and rodeo lore, this live event offers a dynamic lineup of creators who embody the heart of the American West. Capturing the West brings together four influential Western artists for an exclusive night of storytelling, song, and Western heritage:
• Christopher “Click” Thompson – 3X National Finals Rodeo Photographer of the Year, Click will reveal the grit and glory behind his distinctive rodeo shots and how he transformed into a nationally recognized rodeo photographer.
• Kalyn Beasley – Cody, Wyoming’s own award-winning singer/songwriter, will share the stories behind his passion for Western history and songwriting, and treat us to a performance of his music.
• Toby Tooke – Rodeo historian and great-grandson of rodeo pioneer Earl Chandler “Feek” Tooke will offer a rare inside look at the legendary Tooke bucking horse bloodlines.
• J.B. “Jake” Zielke – a 2X Spur Award winning author of “The Lost Cowboy” will share stories, challenges, and culture shocks of cowboying on 6 continents before the age of 30.
This is more than an event—it’s a living tribute to the West through words, music, and imagery. Enjoy lively conversation, a thought-provoking panel discussion, and the chance to mingle with these award-winning western artists. This evening of Capturing the West takes place on July 8th from 6-9 PM in the Buffalo Bill Center of the West’s Kuyper Dining Pavilion. Tickets for this evening’s program include custom charcuterie, cowboy desserts, and non-alcoholic beverages of lemonade, coffee, and water. There will be a cash bar. Whether you’re a longtime Western enthusiast or simply curious, this is a night you won’t want to miss. Spots are limited! Advanced registration is required. This experience is $45 per person, and $40 per person for the Buffalo Bill Center of the West members.
Register HERE, by calling 307-254-7073, or by e-mailing [email protected].