Five-time Grammy awarding-winning group Lady A is set to headline
at the World’s Largest Honky Tonk, Billy Bob’s Texas, on July 16th and 17th. The shows mark the trio’s first appearance at the venue. Country music newcomer Jameson Rodgers will open the show on July 16th.

Over the course of their decade-plus career, Lady A has become one of the 21st century’s
premier vocal groups, blending deeply felt emotions with classic Country sounds. While
ushering more than 18 million album units, 34 million tracks sold and nearly five billion digital
streams, the trio recently earned their 11th career No. 1 with the multi-week and GOLD chart
topper “Champagne Night.” Additionally, the trio earned the biggest first week streams of their
career with their critically acclaimed No. 1 album OCEAN (BMLG Records). Known for their 9X
PLATINUM hit “Need You Now,” which is the highest certified song by a Country group, they
have earned CMA Awards Vocal Group of the Year trophies three years in a row and countless
other honors including five GRAMMY® Awards, Billboard Music Awards, People’s Choice
Awards, Teen Choice Awards and a Tony Award nod. The trio recently announced details for
their newly formed LadyAID Scholarship Fund, supporting students attending Historically Black
Colleges and Universities, and were honored with an invitation to become members of
Country’s longest standing musical institution in January – the Grand Ole Opry.

 

 

Tickets go on sale to the public on Friday, May 14th at 10 AM and can be purchased online at billybobstexas.com or by phone at 817-624-7117.

House Band on the Honky Tonk Stage at 8:00 PM
Showroom: Lady A at 10:00 PM | Jameson Rodgers at 9:00 PM (July 16)
Tickets: $125-175 Reserved Seats / $40 General Admission

May Concert Lineup:

MAY 14 – Thomas Rhett
MAY 15 – Thomas Rhett
MAY 21 – Gary Allan
MAY 22 – Gary Allan
MAY 28 – Kody West
MAY 29 – Aaron Watson

June Concert Lineup:

JUNE 04 – Travis Tritt
JUNE 05 – Joe Nichols
JUNE 11 – Brantley Gilbert
JUNE 12 – Brantley Gilbert
JUNE 18 – Lynyrd Skynyrd
JUNE 19 – Lynyrd Skynyrd
JUNE 25 – Shenandoah & Collin Raye
JUNE 26 – Ramon Ayala

For the full concert calendar, special event and visitor information, please go to www.billybobstexas.com 

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