HUNTSVILLE, Ala. (WHNT) – The Von Braun Center announced Monday that a star-studded salute to ’90s country music will dosey doe into Huntsville in February.
A spokesperson with the VBC said that the one-night-only concert event will be held on Feb. 5, 2026, and will host many artists with more than 60 combined No. 1 hits and over 50 million records sold.
The three-hour marathon of more than 40 performances will showcase quintessential ’90s anthems sung by the voices who made them famous.
The lineup includes, Rhett Akins, John Berry, Tracy Byrd, Paulette Carlson (of Highway 101), Deana Carter, Mark Chesnutt, Mark Collie, Confederate Railroad, Billy Dean, Andy Griggs, Wade Hayes, Ty Herndon, The Kentucky Headhunters, Tracy Lawrence, Neal McCoy, Lorrie Morgan, Paul Overstreet, Lee Roy Parnell, Michael Peterson, Collin Raye, Ricochet, Doug Stone, Rick Trevino, Tanya Tucker, Bryan White, Mark Wills, Michelle Wright, and The Frontmen featuring Tim Rushlow (Little Texas), Larry Stewart (Restless Heart) and Richie McDonald (Lonestar).
Tickets start at $79 and will be available for purchase beginning Friday, Oct. 24, at 10 a.m. They can be purchased at the VBC box office or through Ticketmaster.
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