Lake Charles, LA [KNGT-FM] - Country music fans across Southwest Louisiana will want to mark their calendars as one of the region’s most beloved homegrown artists prepares to return to the Lake Charles area for a major live performance.

Louisiana native Frank Foster is set to take the stage for a highly anticipated concert on Saturday, June 6, 2026, bringing his signature high-energy show back to local fans. Foster, who hails from Cypress Bottom, Louisiana, has built his career in a way that sets him apart from many mainstream country acts.

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Rather than signing with a major Nashville record label, he chose to remain independent, releasing his music on his own terms. That decision has proven successful. Several of his self-released albums have climbed into the Top 5 of the Billboard charts, which is a major accomplishment for an artist without the backing of a national recording contract.

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Concertgoers in Lake Charles may recognize Frank Foster from previous appearances at popular regional events such as the Cowboy Country Fest, Gueydan Duck Festival, and the Marshland Festival. Each time, he’s delivered unforgettable performances packed with crowd favorites.

Frank Foster (Photo provided by Frank Foster)
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Frank Foster's Biggest Hits

  • Blue Collar Boys
  • Something About Being Free
  • Unwind
  • Red Bird
  • Backroad Boyz
  • The Man Upstairs
  • Rowdy Reputation

This summer’s show will take place at the Golden Nugget's Grand Event Center, and tickets are expected to sell quickly once they become available. Fans will be able to purchase seats through the Golden Nugget’s official website or by visiting the casino’s box office in person.

With Frank Foster’s strong following in Southwest Louisiana, this is shaping up to be one of the must-see country concerts of 2026 in Lake Charles.

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