Von Braun Center to host ‘All-Star Salute to ’90s Country’

(Von Braun Center contributed)

HUNTSVILLE — Continuing its run as a destination for can’t‑miss country specials, the Rocket City will again host a unique program featuring a who’s who of country music.

The folks who brought Lee Greenwood, George Jones and Dean Dillon salutes to Huntsville are back. For one night only, “An All-Star Salute to ’90s Country” will bring together artists with a combined more than 60 No. 1 hits and over 50 million albums sold.

The Von Braun Center Propst Arena will once again be the place to be Feb. 5. Tickets go on sale 10 a.m. Friday and prices start at $79. Details are available at vonbrauncenter.com.

With over 40 performances planned, the three‑hour music marathon will deliver a night of ‘90s anthems from the original voices who made them famous.

The lineup is 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).

The producers are no strangers to Huntsville, having also produced “An All‑Star Salute to Lee Greenwood,” “George Jones: Still Playin’ Possum,” and “Songs & Stories of Dean Dillon” — each filmed at the Von Braun Center’s Propst Arena.

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