“Cue the Country” show & dinner at Firelight Barn in Henderson

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“Cue the Country” show & dinner at Firelight Barn in Henderson

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A barn dinner show beats the Vegas shuffle. At Firelight Barn in Henderson, I like how the Jackson Family Band turns dinner into a close-up Western party with clogging energy and sing-along-ready music.

You also get a full, simple BBQ plate—pulled pork, cowboy beans, coleslaw, and dessert—plus soda/pop and free popcorn, which makes the night feel like real value. The only real catch: the venue is small and (mostly) indoors, so don’t expect a big outdoor fair with roaming booths and giant fire effects.

Key things to know before you go

"Cue the Country" show & dinner at Firelight Barn in Henderson - Key things to know before you go

  • Mama’s Wranglers on stage: The Jackson Family Band performs the 31 String Showdown with high-energy country, fiddle-and-banjo style playing, yodeling, and clogging.
  • Dinner is part of the ticket price: Pulled pork BBQ with sides and dessert, plus one non-alcoholic soda/pop and free popcorn.
  • Show comes after dinner: Plan on eating first and then settling in while the music ramps up.
  • Small venue, good access to the performers: The format is intimate, with plenty of chances for photos and interaction.
  • Meal choices exist, but you have to ask ahead: If you need a different option, request it before you arrive.
  • Lunch matinees are sometimes available: If evenings are hard, check if there’s a daytime slot.

Firelight Barn Western Dinner Show in Henderson: What You’re Really Buying

"Cue the Country" show & dinner at Firelight Barn in Henderson - Firelight Barn Western Dinner Show in Henderson: What You’re Really Buying
This is one of those Las Vegas area plans that feels different from the usual strip chaos. Instead of a ticket that only buys you a seat in a big theater, you’re paying for a whole evening: BBQ dinner plus live Western entertainment at Firelight Barn in Henderson.

The price is $49 per person for a roughly 2-hour outing. What makes that number feel fair is what you get with it. Your ticket includes the dinner featuring pulled pork (with cowboy beans, coleslaw, and dessert), a show ticket for the 31 String Showdown, one non-alcoholic soda/pop, and free popcorn. Alcohol is available for purchase at the bar, but it’s not required to enjoy the night.

Also, this isn’t a massive group production. The experience has a maximum of 10 travelers, which usually means more personal attention and less of the “everyone is a stranger in a crowd” vibe.

If you want something family-friendly, country-forward, and not too long after a day of walking and heat, this fits the bill.

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Your 6:00 PM Timeline: Dinner First, Then the 31 String Showdown

The evening starts at 6:00 pm. Plan for a straightforward rhythm: you eat, then the entertainment kicks in. Many people like that structure because you don’t have to rush or worry about missing part of the show while you’re still hungry.

The music set is designed to be a real performance block, and the evening is built around the idea that dinner and show are connected. In practice, it means the barn stays lively during the meal, then shifts into full-on entertainment mode once the band and cast take center stage.

You’ll also have photo spots before the performance or during the hangout time around dinner. The venue has a fun western feel, and the show setup makes it easy to take pictures without feeling like you’re interrupting a formal event.

If you’re coming from the Las Vegas area, keep in mind Henderson is close, but it’s still a trip. Starting on time matters because the show is the point.

Mama’s Wranglers at Firelight Barn: The Jackson Family Band Factor

"Cue the Country" show & dinner at Firelight Barn in Henderson - Mama’s Wranglers at Firelight Barn: The Jackson Family Band Factor
The big star here is the Jackson Family Band, also known as Mama’s Wranglers. They’re the performers behind 31 String Showdown, and the energy is the whole package—country music, nonstop movement, and that fun blend of old-school performance skills.

What I’d expect you to enjoy most:

  • Clogging and dance-driven numbers that keep the show from feeling static
  • Plenty of instrumental talent, including standout fiddle-and-banjo moments
  • Yodeling and classic American country style song choices
  • Interaction with the room, including crowd sing-alongs on certain songs

One thing that comes through strongly in the show style is that it’s family-run and personal. The performers aren’t hiding behind a stage curtain. The show also plays with themes across dates, so if you’re the kind of person who likes variety, this isn’t always the same “one set forever” situation.

And yes, this venue has a slightly playful backstage rhythm: performers and servers can overlap in how they run the night. That’s part of why the show happens after dinner, not at the exact same moment. It keeps the flow smooth and keeps the entertainment from becoming a distraction during the meal.

The BBQ Plate: Pulled Pork, Cowboy Beans, Coleslaw, Dessert

"Cue the Country" show & dinner at Firelight Barn in Henderson - The BBQ Plate: Pulled Pork, Cowboy Beans, Coleslaw, Dessert
The dinner is a set menu. You’ll get pulled pork BBQ with cowboy beans, coleslaw, and dessert. That’s the core plate, not a choose-your-own-adventure buffet.

You also get:

  • One non-alcoholic soda/pop included
  • Free popcorn

One practical tip: if you want a different meal option, you need to request it before arrival. The standard meal is simple and classic, but this show does offer meal options if you ask ahead of time.

How to calibrate your expectations on food:

  • It’s BBQ comfort food, not fancy plating.
  • People who like straightforward, hearty meals tend to love it.
  • Dessert quality can vary by night, but it’s included, and the bigger win for most people is the combo of meal + show.

If you’re the type who hates being boxed into a set meal, this might feel limiting. But if you’re traveling light and want an easy dinner with no decision fatigue, it’s a plus.

Venue Vibe and Photo Fun: Small Barn, Train Details, and No Bad Seats

Firelight Barn feels like a true western-themed stop in Henderson rather than a generic Vegas entertainment venue. The space is intimate, and that matters because it changes how the performance lands. You’re not looking at musicians from a distance—you’re close enough to feel like part of the room.

Multiple details help the experience feel fun and slightly nostalgic:

  • The venue has a train running around the ceiling, which gives a classic “barn attraction” vibe and is great for photos
  • The layout supports easy viewing, with the kind of arrangement that makes most seats feel solid
  • There are photo opportunity areas, so you’re not stuck taking pictures only in a far corner

One consideration: because it’s a small venue, it can also feel busy when there are a lot of kids (like any family attraction). If you’re sensitive to that, go in expecting a casual, family-style atmosphere.

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Who This Fits Best in Your Las Vegas Plan

This is the kind of night I’d steer you toward if you want a break from casinos without giving up on entertainment. It works especially well for:

  • Country and western music fans: You’re getting fiddle-and-banjo style playing, yodeling, and clogging, not just generic background tunes.
  • Families: It’s designed as wholesome, straightforward fun, with a cast that keeps things moving.
  • Budget-conscious visitors: You’re buying dinner and the show ticket together, which is a rare deal in the Vegas area.
  • People who want an early evening option: Starting at 6:00 pm makes it easy to still have time for something else after.

It’s also a nice choice for a relaxed date night if you both like country music. The intimate setting makes it feel less like a big commercial production.

If what you want is a high-gloss, huge production show with lots of space and fancy food service, you may find this too small and too casual. But if you want warmth, talent, and a classic western feel, it’s a strong match.

Price and Logistics: Is $49 Worth It?

"Cue the Country" show & dinner at Firelight Barn in Henderson - Price and Logistics: Is $49 Worth It?
At $49 per person, the value comes from what’s included. You’re not paying separately for dinner, show tickets, and snacks.

Here’s the way I’d think about it:

  • Dinner counts: pulled pork BBQ with sides and dessert
  • Entertainment counts: show tickets for 31 String Showdown
  • Snacks and a drink count: free popcorn + one non-alcoholic soda/pop
  • Add-ons are optional: alcohol is available at the bar, but it’s not bundled

So even if you’re not planning to buy alcohol, you’ll still feel like you got a full package deal.

On logistics, a few things help:

  • You’ll use a mobile ticket
  • The venue is near public transportation, which can simplify things if you’d rather not rely solely on rideshare
  • The group size is capped at 10, which usually means less waiting and more personal attention
  • Service animals are allowed

Weather can matter for outdoor-style plans, and this experience requires good weather. If conditions are poor, it can change dates or options, so it’s smart to have flexibility if you’re booking during a week with weird forecasts.

Should You Book the Cue the Country Show and Dinner at Firelight Barn?

If you’re craving a real western dinner show—BBQ, country music, and clogging with a family-run cast—this is a strong yes.

Book it if you:

  • want something under $100 that doesn’t feel like a gamble
  • like close-up performances where the cast clearly loves what they’re doing
  • want a wholesome, family-friendly evening in the Las Vegas area without driving yourself crazy planning dinner elsewhere

Skip it (or at least adjust expectations) if you:

  • expect a huge outdoor festival setup with lots of fair-style booths and big fire effects
  • hate set menus and prefer you-style customizing
  • dislike intimate venues where there may be families and kids in the room

In short: for $49, you’re paying for a simple BBQ dinner and a lively country performance night that feels authentic to Henderson instead of copy-pasted from the strip.

FAQ

What’s included in the $49 per person ticket?

Your ticket includes dinner with pulled pork, cowboy beans, coleslaw, and dessert, plus show tickets for the 31 String Showdown, one non-alcoholic soda/pop, and free popcorn.

What meal do I get at Firelight Barn?

The included dinner features pulled pork BBQ, cowboy beans, coleslaw, and dessert. Meal options are available if requested before arrival.

What show will I watch?

You’ll attend the 31 String Showdown featuring the Jackson Family Band, also known as Mama’s Wranglers.

Is any drink included?

Yes. You receive one non-alcoholic soda/pop with your dinner. Alcoholic beverages are available for purchase at the bar, but they are not included.

How long is the experience?

The show and dinner run for about 2 hours.

What time does it start?

The start time is 6:00 pm.

Are lunch matinees available?

Lunch matinees are listed as available.

Is this a mobile ticket experience?

Yes, it uses a mobile ticket. Confirmation is received at booking time.

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