Friday, October 4, the Angelina Arts Alliance is presenting "An Evening with Little Texas" at The Pines Theater in Downtown Lufkin.

Celebrating 36 years together and 33 years on country radio, 90s country music icon Little Texas has amassed twelve Top 20 singles, including three consecutive No. 1 hits: “What Might Have Been,” “My Love,” and the unofficial Texas anthem, “God Blessed Texas.”

Since their debut album, ‘First Time for Everything,’ in 1991, Little Texas has risen to become one of country music’s top groups. They’ve sold over 7 million albums, earning the title of the “Hardest Working Band in Country Music.”

Their pivotal sophomore album, ‘Big Time,’ certified double-platinum, produced No. 1 singles and garnered multiple Grammy, CMA, and ACM nominations, winning the ACM for Top Vocal Group in 1994.

In 2024, Billboard named “God Blessed Texas” as No. 1 on their list of Best Country Songs featuring Texas in the Title. Adding to the song’s legacy, country sensation Lainey Wilson opened the 2024 ACM Awards with her rendition of “God Blessed Texas.”

 

Some of the many titles that fans have loved throughout the past decades include "Amy's Back in Austin", "First Time for Everything", "Kick A Little", and "Life Goes On".

Embracing the resurgence of 90s country nostalgia, Little Texas continues to tour nationally, bringing their iconic sound to fans old and new. 

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Their October 4th show will get underway at 7 p.m. Tickets are priced at $49.50 and $59.50. To find out more about the show or to purchase tickets, click here. Plenty of great seats are still available.

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