Mitchell Opera House presents Ty Herndon and Logan McKeighen

MITCHELL – Join Mitchell Opera House on Saturday, January 13th at 7:00 p.m. for the one and only Ty Herndon.


Ty Herndon has lived a life and career of extreme highs and lows, and for the first time, brings his full journey from darkness to light and back again to his music with JACOB, a new album of highly personal songs touching on themes ranging from addiction, recovery, and mental fitness to lost love, self-discovery and personal freedom.

Herndon burst onto the country music scene and made his chart debut in 1995 with What Mattered Most, which became his first No. 1 song and garnered a Song of the Year award (Music Row Magazine). It was also the title track to his first album, which debuted on the Billboard Top Country Albums chart and had the biggest first-week shipment in the history of Epic Records Nashville.

Between 1995 and 2002, Herndon charted 17 singles, including his three No.1s and numerous top 10 hits, such as I Want My Goodbye Back, Loved Too Much, A Man Holding On, and Hands of a Working Man.
He topped the charts in 1996 with the single Living in a Moment and again in 1998 with It Must Be Love.

In 2020, Herndon was back at No. 1 — this time on iTunes with his remake of Orphans of God, a collaboration with Kristin Chenoweth and Paul Cardall featured on his holiday release, Regifted. JACOB is his first album of all new music since 2016, House on Fire. Grammy-nominated and Dove Award-winning, Ty’s voice is stronger than it’s ever been, and he’s using it to make a difference. In 2022, he joined Pivotal Moments Media as a Brand Ambassador and was the first artist signed to the organization’s new record label, Pivotal Records.

Opening for Ty is local artist Logan McKeighen.

Logan McKeighen

On-the-rise artist Logan McKeighen is fast becoming one of the most talked about artists in the region. Logan brings forth a wonderful fusion of sonic styles from his various influences, including country, bluegrass, folk, and southern rock.

Tickets are $35 for Adults and $18 for kids 12 and Under. Tickets can be purchased with cash or check at Mitchell ACE, at the door the night of the event, or by visiting mitchelloperahouse.com. Doors will open at 6:15 p.m. Mitchell Opera House is handicap accessible. Food and drinks are not permitted in the auditorium. All seating is first come, first served.