The Frontmen to launch Longhorn Arena and Event Center concert series
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The Longhorn Arena and Event Center is excited to welcome The Frontmen – Richie McDonald (formerly of Lonestar), Larry Stewart (Restless Heart) and Tim Rushlow (formerly of Little Texas) – to launch its new concert series on January 6.
The men are the voices on more than 30 chart-topping country radio singles and have sold more than 30 million albums. Their hits include: “Amazed” and “I’m Already There” (Lonestar); “When She Cries” and “The Bluest Eyes in Texas” (Restless Heart); and “God Bless Texas” and “What Might Have Been” (Little Texas).
Tickets are on sale now with special early bird pricing if purchased by Christmas Eve, December 24.
“I am honored to be a part of the next chapter for Longhorn Arena,” Tim Rushlow said. “Having a rich history already and now becoming a new venue that can house first-class entertainment is great! Proud to come home to Texas with my buds in the Frontmen as we bring over 30 No. 1 hits, as well as a few new ones on our new record coming in early 2023. Come on out and help us celebrate this great venue with the soundtrack of your lives with this 90s country concert!”
Ryder Grimes and Michael Summers will open the show.
“The Longhorn Arena and Event Center is excited to start a concert series in 2023 with three legendary 90’s entertainers that make up, The Frontmen,” said Dr. Ruth Whitely, who owns the arena and uses it to administer equine therapy to her patients. “Our goal is to provide a one-of-a-kind concert with high energy show packed with the songs we all know and love.”
Doors open at 6 p.m., and the concert starts at 7 p.m.
A limited number of VIP tickets – that include meet and greet passes for The Frontmen – are also available. Tickets start at $50, but fans can save $5 off the ticket price between now and December 24 with the code 5OFF.
For tickets or more information, visit https://www.tickettailor.com/
About The Frontmen
The Frontmen features three singers who were THE voices of three of the top country bands of the ’90s: Richie McDonald formerly of Lonestar, Larry Stewart of Restless Heart and Tim Rushlow formerly of Little Texas. From their rave review performances around the globe for our troops, to casinos, fairs and corporate events, to their globally televised performance on the steps of the hallowed Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC, The Frontmen are making their mark on the country music scene. Stewart, Rushlow and McDonald have collectively sold over 30 million records and had over 30 major hits between them. They have a chemistry and brotherhood seldom matched, and they have logged the travel miles to prove it, wowing audiences around the globe with their brand of highly successful intimate unplugged shows. Powerhouse hits performed by The Frontmen include Restless Heart classics, “The Bluest Eyes in Texas,” “That Rock Won’t Roll,” “I’ll Still Be Loving You” and “Why Does It Have to Be (Wrong or Right).” Lonestar smashes such as “Amazed,” “Front Porch Looking In,” and “I’m Already There,” plus Little Texas hits including “God Blessed Texas,” “Amy’s Back in Austin,” and “What Might Have Been.” These songs and many others included in their shows are the soundtrack of a generation. With their combined vocal and instrumental talents, The Frontmen deliver a high-energy show packed with fan-favorites from their three award-winning and critically acclaimed bands.
For more information, visit frontmenlive.com.