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Best Country from October 14 - December 14

in Dallas

The Wood Brothers at Longhorn Ballroom

The Wood Brothers

Folk-rock trio The Wood Brothers set off on another set of live dates in 2024 in support of their critically acclaimed album 'Heart Is The Hero'. Catch Oliver, Chris and Jano as they bring their bluesy sound to you.You can expect to hear hits old and new, don't miss your chance to catch the Grammy-nominated winners live!

Eden Munoz at Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

Eden Munoz

Edn Muoz, whose full name is Rodolfo Edn Muoz Cant, was born on September 25, 1990. He is a highly regarded Mexican artist, recognized for his singing, songwriting, and production work in regional Mexican music. Muoz first rose to prominence as the co-founder, lead vocalist, chief songwriter, and accordionist of the band Calibre 50, formed in 2010. Under his direction, the band achieved widespread success, with numerous hits and record-breaking performances on the Billboard charts for regional Mexican music.

Oak Ridge Boys at Greenville Municipal Auditorium

Oak Ridge Boys

Going strong since 1940, this gospel and country quartet (composed of Joe Bonsall, Duane Allen, William Lee Golden, Richard Sterban) were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2015. Celebrated for songs such as 'Elvira', 'Bobbie Sue', 'Touch a Hand, and Make a Friend', 'Gonna Take a Lot of River' and 'American Made', the group continually tour and perform, even collaborating with newer artists.

Sam Hunt at Choctaw Grand Theater

Sam Hunt

Considering his debut album Montevallo spawned a slew of hits including 'Leave A Night On', 'Take Your Time' and 'Break Up in a Small Town', it's surprising that college quarter-back turned country-pop star Sam Hunt has taken six years to release a follow-up. But good things take time, and the singer songwriter's sophomore effort Southside has well been worth the wait. Don't miss the crooner when he hits the road.

Dwight Yoakam at Texas Trust CU Theatre

Dwight Yoakam

The young whippersnappers of modern Country owe a lot to Dwight Yoakam. Once shunned by the Nashville elite, the pioneering singer-songwriter is credited with paving the way for Country music's acceptance in the mainstream. His 'hillbilly honkey tonk' stylings earned him a following of fans that called themselves 'Cow-Punks' in retaliation to the polite Country Pop of the late 70's.

Greensky Bluegrass at Granada Theater

Greensky Bluegrass

The band that creatively blends bluegrass and country music are heading on tour across America. Greensky Bluegrass began making music in 2000 and stood out for their non-traditional take on bluegrass, where they fused rock and acoustic influences. The five-piece prepare for an outstanding countrywide tour and you won't want to miss it!

Kacey Musgraves at American Airlines Center

Kacey Musgraves

Hailed as the 'Rebel Queen of Nashville', two-time Grammy winner Kacey Musgraves is shaking up the contemporary country scene by taking a more old-school approach to things, leaving the fist-pumping, vacuous party anthems of bro-country in her dust! Catch the songstress as she heads out on her brand new 2024 The Deeper Well World Tour!

Midland at Pavilion at Toyota Music Factory

Midland

The refreshing country band Midland hits the road this year to bring their traditional sound across the US once more! Breaking through in 2016, Midland is certainly the new boys on the block, but that doesn't make their music any less worthy of your attention. Disregarding the increasingly popular bad-boy style of country Midland has taken the genre backs to its roots, resulting in authentic melodies and beautiful storytelling.

Cole Swindell at Choctaw Grand Theater

Cole Swindell

Country star Cole Swindell is heading on his brand new tour 'Win The Night' with special guests Dylan Scott, Jon Langston, Lily Rose, Mackenzie Carpenter, Meghan Patrick and Restless Road. Swindell began his career in Nashville as a songwriter behind the scenes, penning numbers for the likes of Craig Campbell, Thomas Rhett, and of course, longtime buddy and fellow Georgia Southern University student Luke Bryan. The success of his own debut single "Chillin' It" convinced Cole that a career in front of the mic rather than behind it was his future, and he hasn't looked back since.

Cody Jinks at Choctaw Grand Theater

Cody Jinks

Denton, TX native Cody Jinks's career took a sideways turn in his early days when he formed a thrash metal band, before heading back to his first love, country. His first album, 2015's Adobe Sessions charted in Billboard's regional Heatseekers charts at No.2. His second album dropped in 2016, entitled I'm Not the Devil and instantly debuted at No. 4 on the Top Country Albums chart. But more recently he was lauded for covering Pink Floyd's Wish You Were Here', and made his national TV debut on Conan with his single, I'm Not the Devil.

Cody Johnson at Globe Life Field

Cody Johnson

Country crooner Cody Johnson hits the road once again! Born in Texas Cody Johnson has garnered critical and commercial success with his authentic, classic country sound. Cody gained worldwide recognition for "Gotta Be Me", released in 2016 the album hit the number two spot in the US Country charts as well as hitting number 11 in the US charts.

Parker McCollum at Choctaw Grand Theater

Parker McCollum

Austin-born singer-songwriter Parker McCollum is relatively new on the scene, releasing his debut album, 'The Limestone Kid', in early 2015. But don't let that fool you - he's swiftly become one of country musics' ones to watch. Make a date to see this rising star live on stage and discover what makes him such a special new sound.

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