
Today, Lonestar has announced a new album and 2023 tour dates! The album will be titled TEN to 1, and will feature re-recordings of their greatest hits with new lead vocalist Drew Womack, who replaced Richie McDonald who had left to join The Frontmen.
“We’ve been doing this for a very long time, and we’ve been super blessed in our 30 plus years together to have 22 top 10 singles and then have 10 of those go No.1,” says founding member Dean Sams, who has produced the group’s last six albums. “We’ve adapted our sound so much over the years through playing live, we’ve started approaching songs a little bit differently and so we just thought we should put a version of who we are today out there with all 10 of our No. 1’s.” Michael Britt adds: “Most of these songs we’ve played for 25 years or so, and we know these songs like the back of our hand. It was fun to be able to record songs that everybody knows and just put a different spin on them because we’ve changed them over time.”
TEN to 1 Tracklisting:
“No News”
“My Front Porch Looking In”
“Come Cryin’ To Me”
“Amazed”
“Smile”
“What About Now”
“Tell Her”
“I’m Already There”
“Mr. Mom”
“Everything’s Changed”
They will also be going on an extensive tour this year that includes their first ever headlining show at the historic Ryman Auditorium in Nashville.
Lonestar Tour Dates:
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DATE
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CITY / STATE | VENUE |
| Friday, February 17 | Carlsbad, NM | Walter Gerrells Performing Arts & Exhibition Center |
| Saturday, February 18 | Tucson, AZ | Tucson Rodeo |
| Saturday, February 25 | Kingsland, GA | K-Bay Mardi Gras |
| Friday, March 3 | Nashville, TN | Ryman Auditorium |
| Saturday, March 4 | Versailles, OH | BMI Event Center |
| Thursday, March 16 | Sugarcreek, OH | Ohio Star Theater |
| Friday, March 17 | Bloomington, IL | Bloomington Center for the Performing Arts |
| Saturday, March 18 | Flint, MI | Capitol Theatre |
| Sunday, March 19 | Jackson, MI | The Potter Center at Jackson College |
| Friday, March 24 | Lake Jackson, TX | The Clarion at Brazosport College |
| Saturday, March 25 | Marble Falls, TX | Putters & Gutters |
| Thursday, April 13 | El Cajon, CA | Sycuan Casino Resort |
| Friday, April 14 | Florence, AZ | Country Thunder Arizona |
| Saturday, April 15 | Santa Fe, NM | Buffalo Thunder Resort & Casino |
| Sunday, April 16 | Georgetown, TX | Two Step Inn |
| Friday, May 12 | Lampe, MO | Black Oak Mountain Amphitheater |
| Saturday, May 13 | Kansas City, KS | Legends Field |
| Friday, June 16 | Deadwood, SD | Downtown Deadwood (Main Street) |
| Saturday, July 15 | Tipton, IA | Cedar County Fair |
| Saturday, July 22 | Twin Lakes, WI | Country Thunder Wisconsin |
| Friday, August 4 | Camrose, AB | Big Valley Jamboree |
| Saturday, August 5 | Lake Cowichan, BC | Sunset Country Festival |
| Saturday, August 12 | Galva, IL | The Back Road Music Festival |
| Thursday, August 17 | Fairmont, MN | Martin County Fair |
| Saturday, August 19 | Lakeside Marblehead, OH | Hoover Auditorium |
| Saturday, September 2 | West Liberty, OH | Country Legends Festival |
| Saturday, October 7 | Pocomoke City, MD | Dock Jam |
| Saturday, October 21 | Kissimmee, FL | Country Thunder Florida |
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