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Alabama Arena Packed for '90s Country Music Tribute Concert
Deana Carter, Lee Roy Parnell, Kentucky Headhunters and dozens of other stars honored a golden era of country music.
Published on Feb. 7, 2026
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The Von Braun Center Arena in Huntsville, Alabama hosted an 'All Star Salute to '90s Country' tribute concert that thrilled a packed house of around 6,000 fans. The three and a half hour show featured hit songs performed by the artists who originally made them famous, including Aaron Tippin, Paulette Caulson, Terry McBride, Bryan White, T. Graham Brown, Lee Roy Parnell, the Forester Sisters, Ken Mellons, Janie Fricke, Darryl Worley, Kentucky Headhunters, Jamey Johnson, Heath Wright, Rhett Akins, Deana Carter, and Tracy Byrd. The concert was recorded for a future TV special, with a few technical hiccups, but the performances captured the energy and nostalgia of 1990s country music.
Why it matters
The tribute concert highlighted the enduring popularity and cultural significance of 1990s country music, which many consider a golden era for the genre. The packed arena and enthusiastic audience response showed how these songs and artists continue to resonate with fans decades later, underscoring the timeless appeal of well-crafted country music.
The details
The concert featured a mix of established stars and rising talents from the 1990s country scene. The performances were backed by a tight house band, and the production values matched the star power on stage, with large screens and an impressive lighting rig. While there were a few technical hiccups due to the show being recorded for TV, the artists delivered their hits with energy and authenticity, making the concert feel like a true celebration of the era.
- The concert took place on Thursday, February 6, 2026 in Huntsville, Alabama.
The players
Von Braun Center Arena
The venerable Huntsville, Alabama venue that hosted the '90s country music tribute concert.
LMA Productions
The company that produced the tribute concert, having also brought tributes honoring George Jones, Dean Dillon and Lee Greenwood to the Von Braun Center Arena.
Nancy Jones
The widow of the late great George Jones, who was in attendance in the front row for Jamey Johnson's performance of Jones' 1990s hit 'Choices'.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee (Instagram)
What’s next
The concert is set to be aired as a TV special on a yet-to-be-named outlet at a later date.
The takeaway
The packed arena and enthusiastic response to the '90s country music tribute concert underscores the enduring popularity and cultural significance of that era of country music. The performances captured the energy and authenticity that made those songs and artists so beloved, proving that well-crafted country music can transcend decades and continue to resonate with fans.





