If you're a fan of 90s and early 2000s country music, I just stumbled across a deal that might be worth checking out.

Dinner & Show Package for Sara Evans

Sara Evans is coming to Rhythm City Casino Resort on October 9, and hearing songs like "Suds in the Bucket" and "Born to Fly" live sounds like a pretty fun Friday night. Those are the kinds of songs that instantly transport you back to a different era of country music.

What caught my attention wasn't just the concert, though. There's currently a Dinner & A Show package that includes two tickets to the show plus a $50 food credit to use the same night.

You can put that toward dinner at Ruthie's Steak & Seafood, Draft Day Sports Lounge, or Robert's Buffet before heading to the concert.

How Much Is The Package Deal?

The package normally runs about $120, but it's currently being offered for $60. Basically, you're getting a date night, girls' night, or country music night out for half the usual price.

A couple of things to know: ticket locations are assigned based on availability when you pick them up, the food credit is a one-time use voucher, and there are no refunds or exchanges. The dining credit and tickets are picked up at Rhythm City on the day of the show.

Whether you're a longtime Sara Evans fan or just looking for an excuse to sing along to some classic country hits, this seems like one of those local deals that's worth putting on your radar.

Get Your Dinner & Show Package for Sara Evans on 10/9/26 at Rhythm City Casino at SeizeTheDeal.com.

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