Do you want to see country star Jordan Davis play Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge next year? That's something that can most definitely happen, but you'll need deep pockets.

The Tiger Athletic Foundation (TAF) will be holding its second annual Bayou Traditions Gala: A Louisiana Saturday Night on Saturday, May 3, 2025.

What can we expect at Bayou Traditions Gala: A Louisiana Saturday Night?

The intimate fundraising experience will feature "a vibrant celebration of Louisiana's rich culture of sports and music, featuring an acoustic set by Shreveport native Jordan Davis."

Davis is also a graduate of LSU, and he holds a degree in environmental science.

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The gala will be held on Tiger Stadium's field. The evening will kick off with a student-athlete panel highlighting their experiences and the importance of name, image, and likeness (NIL) opportunities for LSU student-athletes.

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In addition to the engaging panel, there will be an acoustic set filled with songs and stories from Jordan Davis. The evening will also feature a live auction, and Parish County Line taking the stage to round out the night.

Local Louisiana cuisine and an open bar will be available to all guests during the event.

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How much does it cost to attend Bayou Traditions Gala: A Louisiana Saturday Night?

Brace yourself, because this is a high-dollar fundraiser, and it's priced accordingly

You can only purchase tables for the event and the "cheapest" one is $5,000. That allows eight into the event.

The highest level of sponsorship is $30,000 for an "Exclusive VIP Experience."

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Organizers of the event do expect the demand to be high, thus, they do not anticipate individual tickets being available at a later time.

To purchase a table for Bayou Traditions Gala: A Louisiana Saturday Night, visit this site.

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