The Western Roundup Benefit Concert to Feature Shane Smith, Cody Canada in San Angelo
SAN ANGELO, TX — The Western Roundup is coming to the Bill Aylor Sr. River Stage on May 10, 2025, and will feature Shane Smith and the Saints, Cody Canada and the Departed, Dylan Wheeler, and more to benefit five individuals who are fighting cancer.
The Western Roundup is a concert/benefit to assist five families who have members who have been fighting cancer.
Carlie Jo Johnson
Carlie Jo Johnson is 19 years old and was diagnosed with a very aggressive form of B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia on April 24, 2024, at the end of her senior year at San Angelo Central High School. She was close to being in remission, but the leukemia returned on Jan. 10, 2025.
Carlie Jo has been accepted into the pre-nursing program at Texas Tech. She is still determined to pursue that dream once she conquers cancer.
She has worked closely with The Earl Youngs team and DKMS to find a bone marrow donor and to help others find donors as well. Over 6,000 have joined the registry under Carlie Jo's name. She is currently receiving treatment in the Dallas area.
Konner Barnes
Konner Barnes is a 21-year-old who was diagnosed with Ewing sarcoma in July 2024. He underwent surgery to remove as much of the cancerous tumor as possible. His medical plan is 14 rounds of chemotherapy, which includes five different treatments.
He has completed 10 rounds to date.
Once chemotherapy is completed, he will then have to undergo six weeks of radiation at MD Anderson in Houston.
Konner is a graduate of Veribest High School.
Mallary Campos
Mallary Campos, a 34-year-old mother of four, is a dedicated nurse at Shannon Medical Center, serving the San Angelo community. She and her husband, Marc Campos, are raising their family in San Angelo, with their youngest son, Myles, born just six weeks before Mallary received the challenging diagnosis of invasive ductal carcinoma. Despite the difficult road ahead, Mallary’s unwavering strength shines through as she continues to battle. She recently completed chemotherapy and now will undergo a double mastectomy followed by immunotherapy to ensure the cancer is fully eradicated.
Mallary has four children, ages 17, 14, 3, and 8 months old.
Robert Lasater
Robert Lasater is 62 years old and was diagnosed with renal carcinoma with metastasis to the spine on Dec. 1, 2024. Robert is currently undergoing immunosystemic therapy every three weeks. He will be re-evaluated in March to determine what further treatments and/or surgeries will be required. Robert has three children, who are all married, and five grandchildren.
He enjoys camping, fishing, and boating.
Ray Cook
Ray Cook is 76 years old and was diagnosed with renal cell carcinoma in October 2022. As a result of the cancer, they removed his right kidney. In May 2024, scans showed the cancer had re-occurred and it has metastasized.
He now has Stage 4 cancer and is undergoing oral chemotherapy.
Ray has been married for 26 years, has one daughter, two stepsons, a stepdaughter, and five grandchildren.
The full lineup of artists coming to San Angelo on May 10, 2025 for The Western Roundup are:
- Shane Smith and The Saints (Headliner)
- Cody Canada and The Departed (Co-Headliner)
- Dylan Wheeler (Co-Headliner)
- Shea Abshier (Opener)
- Gage & The Grease Monkeys (Opener)
- Tristan Graves (Opener)
Buy tickets at subwire.com or by CLICKING HERE. For more information, call Debra Friend at (325) 656-1353.
The Western Roundup is also looking for sponsors of the event and have several different levels of sponsorship. The sponsorship opportunities are as follows:
Ace In The Hole ($50,000 - one available)
- Name on all advertising, social media outlets, radio announcements
- Logo on posters, t-shirts, and koozies
- Multiple banners with name/logo displayed at event
- 2 hotel rooms for the night of the event with transportation to and from for 8 people
- 20 VIP passes with 8 of those having all exclusive access to watch concert from backstage
- Ability to watch soundcheck and mingle with artists (20 people)
- Meal during cancer with alcoholic beverages included
- 5 Private parking passes
- VIP Entrance
The Straight Shooter ($25,000)
- Name on all advertising, social media outlets, radio announcements
- Logo on posters, t-shirts, and koozies
- Multiple banners with name/logo displayed at event
- 15 VIP passes with 4 of those having all exclusive access to watch concert from backstage
- Ability to watch soundcheck and mingle with artists (15 people)
- 5 Private parking passes
- VIP Entrance
The Outlaw ($15,000)
- Name on all advertising, social media outlets, radio annoucements
- Logo on posters, t-shirts, and koozies
- 5 banners with logo displayed at event
- 10 VIP Passes
- 4 Private parking passes
- VIP Entrance
The Gun Slinger ($10,000)
- Name on all advertising, social media outlets, radio announcements
- Logo on posters, t-shirts, and koozies
- 4 banners with logo displayed at event
- 8 VIP Passes
- 3 Private parking passes
- VIP Entrance
The Wrangler ($7,500)
- Name on advertising, social media, radio, logo on poster
- 3 banners with logo displayed at event
- 6 VIP Passes
- 2 Private parking passes
- VIP Entrance
The Gambler ($5,000)
- Name on advertising, social media, radio
- 3 banners with logo displayed at event
- 5 VIP Passes
- 2 Private Parking passes
- VIP Entrance
The Maverick ($3,000)
- Name on advertising, social media, radio
- 2 banners with logo displayed at event
- 4 VIP Passes
- 1 Private parking pass
- VIP Entrance
The Cowboy ($2,000)
- Mentioned on social media, banner at event
- 3 VIP Passes
- 1 Private Parking pass
- VIP Entrance
The Rambler ($1,000)
- Mentioned on social media, banner at event
- 2 VIP Passes
- 1 Private Parking pass
- VIP Entrance
The Drifter ($500)
- Mentioned on all social media
- Banner at event
If your business or company is interested in sponsoring The Western Roundup, you can contact:
- Cathy Murphy — (325) 245-8882
- Melissa Barnes — (325) 315-6393
- Debra Friend — (325) 656-1363
The deadline for sponsorships is April 30, 2025.
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