100.7 The Wolf & Steel Creek present

Beers With Friends - Matt Stell with surprise friend at Steel Creek

Opening support TBD

Event Details:

  • Friday March 22nd, 2024

  • Location: Tacoma, WA (Steel Creek)

  • Doors: 5pm – Showtime: 7pm

  • Age Restrictions: 21+ event only

  • Full dinner service available

  • Full bar


    Reservations are not accepted during concerts. Limited tables & seating - Seating is first come first serve

Listen to music by Matt Stell

Artist webpage: Matt Stell

  • “You start out wanting to sound like your heroes,” says Matt Stell, “but my heroes all sound like themselves. They believe what they sing.”


    It’s an insight the Arkansas native has long taken to heart. In his case, heroes and influences stretch from Johnny Cash and Elvis Presley, through Alanis Morissette and Oasis, to Miranda Lambert and Jason Isbell. But through the endless one-nighters, opening slots, and writers’ rooms that constitute paying dues, he learned what true artists always learn—that the best tribute is not imitation but transformation—finding the place inside that connects with those influences and turns them into a unique and honest voice. He has learned that lesson well.

    “The music I make now is mine because I believe it and it’s true,” he says. “That’s what I can contribute, and that’s how I see myself fitting in. The currency of the realm is authenticity, and I think there’s room for mine.”

    That’s something he proved with back-to-back #1s that put him in the forefront of this era’s artist-songwriters, and he proves it again with One Of Us, an EP that establishes him as an artist of real depth and vision.

    The breakthrough came with the 2X PLATINUM “Prayed For You,” the only debut single to top the Billboard Country Airplay chart in 2019. The PLATINUM follow-up, “Everywhere But On,” made him one of just a handful of new artists to hit the top twice in a row in six years. In the process, he racked up more than half a BILLION total global streams across his catalog while surpassing 27 million views alone for the official music video for “Prayed For You.”

    He quickly became one of his generation’s busiest and most visible artists, appearing on Good Morning America, The Kelly Clarkson Show, Bachelor in Paradise, and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert’s #LateShowMeMusic digital series. Along the way, he performed the national anthem for major NFL and NASCAR events, plus debuted at the Grand Ole Opry with about 150 friends and family members in attendance from his hometown.

    One Of Us, the six-song collection that is the latest step in his musical journey, shows Stell at his creative best, with songs that bring alive a landscape of small-town dreams, friendship, love, and heartbreak. The title track is an anthem for those who share and celebrate the day-to-day realities of small-town life. “Man Made” honors the strength and inspiration provided by the woman behind even the most accomplished man, and “Somewhere Over The Radio” deals with the siren call of leaving to pursue dreams bigger than a hometown, “about how hard that decision is, and the people you leave behind but really take with you wherever you go.”

    “Shut The Truck Up,” “This One’s Gonna Hurt,” and “Roots In This Ground” round out a project equally divided between songs Stell wrote and songs he chose from talented peers in the songwriting community.

    “When you move to town as a songwriter,” he explains, “you’re at the mercy of artists listening to outside songs and giving them a shot. I told myself that when my role changed from songwriter-artist to artist-writer, I would always listen. The song is king, regardless of whose name is at the top of the lyric sheet, and the ones I end up wanting to cut are the songs that jar me from the beginning. Both writing and choosing songs, this project is me getting better at finding my voice as an artist. I think I know what I do and who I am now more than I ever have.”

    Stell’s musical journey began in Center Ridge, Arkansas, where his family has lived for generations. While absorbing the work ethic and positive attitude he saw as cornerstones of that life, he was also absorbing the Country music he heard on both sides of the family.

    “Classic Country was the first soundtrack to my life when I was little,” he recalls, “and my mom took me to my first concert, which was Randy Travis and Alan Jackson. But the first record I ever bought was Alanis Morissette’s Jagged Little Pill. Then there were bands like Hootie & The Blowfish, and I grew up playing basketball, so I heard a lot of Rap. I’ve always been drawn to Indie-Alternative music, and I fell in love with Texas Americana. What ties that altogether is an independent streak tied to a place. This EP and the things I’m working on now are about pouring all of that music I love into the best songs I can write and sing.”

    Stell earned an athletic scholarship to Drury University, where he played four years of college basketball. While there, he jump-started his musical life with an old guitar he picked up during downtime on a Christmas break. He began writing songs and playing frat houses, sports bars, and other local gigs almost immediately.

    What followed was the process of “honing my skills in terms of being able to play on a barstool. Then, I worked on the farm some, did some construction, and was able to get busy enough to just play music.” He played throughout the mid-South, and his love for Red Dirt and Indie music deepened. “There were all these guys making their own records and having people coming to see them play. I loved that independent spirit.” He released three solo albums and visited Nashville, Tennessee, off-and-on to write and make connections, and by 2014, he was ready to move there full-time.

    What followed was the process of “honing my skills in terms of being able to play on a barstool. Then, I worked on the farm some, did some construction, and was able to get busy enough to just play music.” He played throughout the mid-South, and his love for Red Dirt and Indie music deepened. “There were all these guys making their own records and having people coming to see them play. I loved that independent spirit.” He released three solo albums and visited Nashville, Tennessee, off-and-on to write and make connections, and by 2014, he was ready to move there full-time.

    “I immersed myself in songwriting and supported myself playing music, working in a pro audio store and as an Uber driver, and, because I had a master’s degree, as adjunct faculty at Nashville Tech.”

    A couple of years in, though, he considered packing it in, and a mission trip to Haiti nearly took him in a new direction.

    “I worked alongside doctors, nurses, and pharmacists and what I saw convinced me that if I was ever going to do something with my life that wasn’t music, it would be something hard that would help people.” He applied and was accepted into Harvard University’s Extension School Pre-Med program. Just six weeks before he was to begin, he got offered a publishing deal.

    “I was really thinking I was writing songs like that for other artists,” he says, “since my music is usually a little more love gone wrong than love gone right, but I put it out on an EP, and it changed my life. The door opened to being an artist and to make music people would hear. It was a huge change of perspective, with new opportunities and challenges, difficult but rewarding, and definitely not how I thought it would play out.”

    Then came the moment that proved music was indeed his calling. Along with Allison Veltz Cruz and Ash Bowers, Stell wrote “Prayed For You.”

    He followed that with “Everywhere But On,” which went to #1 as well, giving him one of the most explosive breakthroughs any singer could hope for. There followed tours with Chris Young, Eli Young Band, Old Dominion, and Miranda Lambert, before he headed out on his own 17-date MAN MADE TOUR in 2022. There was also a growing fan base and heightened expectations for his new material.

    As might be expected from his mission trip and nearly chosen career, Stell is adamant about giving back. His Give A Damn Foundation, launched in 2020, supports charitable efforts including St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, Doctors Without Borders, and the Humane Society, among others. Professionally, his focus remains making the best music possible.

    “The goal,” he says, “is to make as much emotional connection as I can. Since this is the music business, there’s always that tension between making music you’re proud of and music people want to consume. I believe emotional honesty and musical integrity are the way to do both. My roots are in the Classic Country I heard as a child in Arkansas, but those roots have been watered with a lot of other influences along the way, and there’s new growth every year. I spent a lot of time looking for a voice and I feel like I’ve found it, and everything I do going forward will be a reflection of that.”

 Ticket Prices

$10

General Admission

Ticket Level Info

 

*General Admission includes:

  • Guaranteed entry to the general admission section. (Limited tables & seating - Seating is first come first serve)


  • Event info


    Parking

    There is street parking located around the venue. Keep in mind that street parking is pay-to-park until 6pm. After 6pm all street parking is free.

    There is a large pay-to-park lot located behind Steel Creek on Court C. This lot is not owned or operated by Steel Creek so please park at your own risk.

    We recommend removing all valuable items from your vehicle and making sure nothing is left out in plain sight.

    I.D. Check

    This event is limited to 21+ only.

    All concert attendees will be I.D. checked upon arrival. A legally Valid I.D. is required for entry. Anyone without valid I.D. will be denied entry to the venue. There are no refunds for denied entry.

    Expired I.D. will not be allowed entry.

    Check-in

    Check-in and entry is only accessible in front of the venue on Broadway. Doors will open at 5pm.

    Please have your tickets ready to be scanned upon entry. We can scan tickets off your phone or physical/printed tickets. If you cannot locate your tickets it is possible for us to look up your tickets by name. Please have that information available upon check-in

    Bag check

    We do allow small bags and purses. All bags will need to be inspected upon arrival.

    Sections

    General Admission includes:
    Guaranteed entry to the general admission section. (Limited tables & seating - Seating is first come, first served)

    Dining tables


    Dining tables are limited and are seated on a first come, first served basis.
    Dining tables fill up fast, so arrive early if you wish to be seated at a table.

    Food & Drink


    We will have a concert menu of some of our most popular dishes available. We do have to limit our menu on concerts due to the high volume.
    We will have full bar service available during the show.


    Unpermitted Items

    Outside Food & Drink:
    No outside food or beverages are allowed to be brought into the venue.

    Weapons:
    Any form of weapons, including firearms, knives, or any item that can be deemed a potential threat.

    Professional Camera or Sound Recording Gear:
    No professional camera equipment, audio recording devices, or anything that could interfere with the concert's official recording.

    Illegal Substances:
    Any illegal drugs, narcotics, or controlled substances are strictly prohibited.

    Laser Pointers:
    Laser pointers or any other objects that can disrupt the performers or distract the audience.

    Pets (Except Service Animals):
    With the exception of certified service animals, pets are not allowed.

    Backpacks and Large Bags:
    Large bags, backpacks, or oversized purses that could potentially obstruct pathways or be considered a security risk.


    After the show

    We flip the room and start our regular DJ and dancing format immediately following the show. You are more than welcome to stick around and enjoy the fun after the concert. We will have mechanical bull rides, line dancing and 2-step dancing on both of our dance floors as well as drink specials all night long.

    All tables and chairs located on the dance floor get cleared immediately following the show. Please keep this in mind if you are seated in this section.
    Thank you for joining us at Steel Creek, we look forward to seeing you! We'd also love to hear from you about your experience.

    Please send any feedback to our General Manager, Jess. You can reach her at jess@steelcreekwhiskey.com or call 253-627-1229 Tuesday - Saturday after 4PM.

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About the Venue:

Steel Creek is the south sounds home for country music. Located in the heart of Downtown Tacoma we’ve been giving people a taste of country for over 10 years. Try a bite from our southern inspired dinner menu. Let loose with some country nightlife including dance lessons, line dancing and mechanical bull rides or see your favorite country artist up close and personal at one of our intimate concerts.

Dinner and a show…

What makes concerts at Steel Creek a unique experience is our full dinner service. Come early and grab a table and enjoy dinner before or during the show! Our stage configuration makes just about every seat in the house a prime concert viewing location.

Stick around after the show…

After the show stick around as we flip the room and get the party going with our country DJ and line dancing! Nightlife at Steel Creek is a unique experience. Take a spin on our mechanical bull or just hang out and dance. All concert goers are welcome to stay for the after concert festivities!

Our location…

We are located in the heart of downtown Tacoma on Broadway in-between 11th & 13th Street.

Address:

1114 Broadway Tacoma, WA 98402