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Rhett Akins with Tanya Tucker, Tracy Byrd, and more

Feb 5, 2026 at 7:00 PM  ·  Von Braun Center Propst Arena, Huntsville, AL Von Braun Center Propst Arena, Huntsville, AL

Rhett Akins
Feb 5
Rhett Akins
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Raised in Bethel Acres, Oklahoma, Wade Hayes is known for his honky tonk, outlaw country style. His hit "Old Enough to Know Better" topped charts. After success in the '90s, Hayes faced setbacks, including a cancer diagnosis, but made a comeback with albums like "Go Live Your Life."
Country artist Tracy Byrd, born in Vidor, Texas, wowed fans with hits like "Holdin' Heaven" and "Watermelon Crawl." Known for relatable lyrics, he earned gold and platinum albums.
Country star Doug Stone, born in Marietta, GA, is known for his lonesome baritone ballads and uptempo tracks. His hits include "In a Different Light" and "Why Didn't I Think of That." Initially discovered by a Nashville manager, Stone's success with Epic records brought multiple Top Ten hits and platinum albums. Despite overcoming health issues and near-fatal accidents, he continued touring and recording, shifting to more pop-oriented work under Atlantic and releasing "Live at Billy Bob's Texas" in 2009.
The Kentucky Headhunters blend honky tonk, blues, and Southern rock. Known for hits like "Dumas Walker," their debut album "Pickin' on Nashville" was a major success. They collaborated with Chuck Berry pianist Johnnie Johnson on "That'll Work."
Confederate Railroad blends modern country with Southern rock, gaining fame with hits like "Queen of Memphis" and "Trashy Women." Known for their rowdy humor and sentimental ballads, they started in the Atlanta bar scene. Their debut went double platinum and they toured with legends like Johnny Paycheck.
Lorrie Morgan, daughter of Opry star George Morgan, emerged in the '90s with hits "Five Minutes" and "What Part of No." A country icon blending tradition with swagger, she's partnered with Pam Tillis and Sammy Kershaw. The youngest Grand Ole Opry inductee, Morgan's classic country style continues to shine.
Mark Chesnutt, born in Beaumont, Texas, is a neo-honky tonker known for '90s country hits blending George Jones and Merle Haggard styles. He scored chart-toppers like "Brother Jukebox" and "Bubba Shot the Jukebox". Collaborated with Tracy Byrd and topped charts with MCA. Notable for albums like *Too Cold at Home* and *Almost Goodbye*. Known for eclectic and consistent work, he also crossed over with "I Don't Want to Miss a Thing".
Mark Wills, a multi-platinum country artist, is known for hits like "19 Something," "Wish You Were Here," and "Don't Laugh At Me." He won ACM's Top New Male Vocalist in 1998. His single "19 Something" topped charts for six weeks in 2002 and was a major hit of the decade. A dedicated USO tour performer, he supports U.S. military personnel globally.
John Berry, 90s country star known for hits like "Your Love Amazes Me," turned to faith-based music. Celebrated for his Christmas tours and powerful "O' Holy Night," he has numerous Top 5 singles and multiple Gold & Platinum records.
The Frontmen, ex-vocalists from Lonestar, Little Texas, & Restless Heart, blend genres in hits, touring globally. Their debut, featuring originals & reimagined hits, highlights their iconic harmonies.
Michelle Wright, born in Canada, is known for her country music career with milestones like sold-out tours, over 40 awards, and millions sold. She was the first Canadian artist with a Top Ten U.S. hit, "Take It Like A Man," in 1992, and has achieved multiple No. 1 chart successes. Inducted into the Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame, Wright co-wrote hits like "I Surrender" and cherishes songwriting, collaborating with Eric Silver.
Country legend Tanya Tucker, born in Seminole, Texas, transformed music with hits like “Delta Dawn.” A 2023 Country Music Hall of Fame inductee and 2x GRAMMY® winner, she's earned numerous CMAs, ACMs, and CMT awards. Known for her collaboration and 56 Top 40 singles.
Billy Dean, US troubadour known for dynamic live storytelling & acoustic style likened to James Taylor. Hits include four #1 country songs, with over 4M albums sold. Awards: 1992 ACM Song of the Year, 1996 Grammy, and more. Inducted into Florida Artist Hall of Fame in 2017.
Neal McCoy, born Hubert Neal McGaughey Jr. in Jacksonville, Texas, is known for his neo-traditional honky tonk style. He gained fame in the mid-'90s with hits like "Wink" and "No Doubt About It," both topping the charts. His albums "No Doubt About It" and "You Gotta Love That" went platinum. McCoy worked with Charley Pride and collaborated on a big-band jazz album with Les Brown, Jr.
Born in De Queen, Arkansas, Collin Raye is a country artist known for hits like "Love, Me" and "In This Life." With a gentle storytelling style, Raye achieved four No. 1 singles in the '90s and four platinum albums. He transitioned into contemporary Christian music while continuing his country career. Notable albums include *All I Can Be* and *Extremes*. He has collaborated with family in the Wray Brothers Band.
Born in Oklahoma City, Bryan White became a mid-'90s country-pop sensation with hits like "Someone Else's Star" and "Rebecca Lynn." He won the CMA Horizon Award in 1996 and is known for his smooth vocal style. Collaborated with Kyle Lehning and Billy Joe Walker, Jr.

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