(KNUE-FM) It truly is the most wonderful time of the year as we begin to put a bow on 2025 and get ready for 2026. But before we’re all done with this year we still have some fun ahead of us here in East Texas as we welcome Robert Earl Keen to the UT Tyler Cowan Center on Saturday, December 6, 2025.

When and Where the Robert Earl Keen Show Happens

We are talking about a Texas legend bringing his show “The Greatest Christmas on Earth” to Tyler! This is one show that you’ll be kicking yourself if you miss it, so we wanted to make sure you have a chance to see Robert Earl Keen!

Photo courtesy of UT Tyler Cowan Center
Photo courtesy of UT Tyler Cowan Center
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What to Expect From the Christmas Performance

The show is set to begin at 7:30 p.m. with opening acts before Robert Earl Keen takes the stage at 8:30 p.m.

This will only be one show, and tickets are moving quickly. If you want to guarantee yourself a seat, click here for all the details on purchasing tickets.


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Enter to Win Free Tickets to the Show

But we know that life can be expensive around the holidays, so we wanted to give you a shot at winning tickets to see this amazing show. So, make sure you scroll down and enter to win a pair of tickets.

We all know that this year has been a struggle for many East Texans so why not end the year on a fantastic note, by seeing the legendary Robert Earl Keen here in East Texas.

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