TAHLEQUAH, Okla. — Football star turned country crooner Don Louis is heading to Ancient Oaks Tavern inside Cherokee Casino Tahlequah on Saturday, May 3, at 8 p.m.
The show is free and open to the public ages 21 and up.
Born in Irving, Texas, and raised on a 12-acre farm in Commerce, Don Louis learned the meaning of work early on. He grew up tending to livestock, singing along to George Strait and Al Green, and playing football. After being named an All-District defensive end for Commerce High School, he went on to play at Ouachita Baptist University and Southern Arkansas University. He performed well at NFL scouting combines, but an injury in 2020 changed everything and Don soon found himself chasing his other childhood dream – being a professional singer.
Don’s mix of country, rock and R&B has been winning over loyal fans from the start. He’s shared the stage with acts such as Dylan Wheeler, and Don’s personality and gritty voice have earned him a healthy following on Spotify and social media.
For more information on Don Louis, visit www.donlouismusic.com.
Located on Nancy Ward Drive inside Cherokee Springs Plaza, Cherokee Casino Tahlequah brings premier entertainment to Cherokee Nation's capital city. For more information on the gaming destination's live music, world-class dining options and convention space, visit www.cherokeecasino.com and click on the Tahlequah tab, or call (918) 207-3600.