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The Texas Tunes series began in 2011 as part of the inaugural season of Lewisville’s beautiful new arts facility. Featuring artists with ties to the Lone Star State, these concerts celebrate the diversity of Texas music and culture. Performers include both contemporary young artists and seasoned professionals. The series is presented by the City of Lewisville.
2026 Ticket Prices
(Reserved Seating):
- Tier 1 tickets: $35
- Tier 2 tickets: $25
- $20 Lewisville resident tickets can be purchased in person at The Grand during normal business hours; must show valid driver’s license or utility bill to validate residency. Subject to availability.
Ticket prices include all sales tax and fees.
Upcoming Texas Tunes Concerts:
Tejas Brothers
Saturday, Jan. 31, 8 p.m.
Huffines Performance Hall
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The Tejas Brothers are the original Tex-Mex Honky Tonk band from Ft. Worth, Texas. Founded in 2006, the band has been recognized as one of the best live acts in the Lone Star State, with fans often traveling hundreds of miles to catch a live performance. The group specializes in recording and performing original Americana/Country/Folk music, influenced by Country, Rock, Blues and Tex-Mex.
“While Texas is a well-tilled breeding ground for myriad genres, there’s something inherently Texan in this band’s Latin-flavored mixture that borders so many classic styles, even if we don’t always see much of that combination performed. Well, not at the level of the Tejas Brothers, at least.” – Dallas Observer
Jazzmeia Horn
Saturday, Feb. 7, 8 p.m.
Huffines Performance Hall
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Named by her jazz loving grandmother, Jazzmeia Horn was born in Dallas, Texas, in 1991. She grew up in a close church-going family singing gospel music. Horn graduated from Booker T. Washington High School for the Performing and Visual Arts, which was attended by other great artists such as Roy Hargrove,
Norah Jones, and Erykah Badu. In 2009, she enrolled at The School of Jazz at The New School in New York
City. Horn won the 2013 Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition and the 2015 Thelonious
Monk Institute International Jazz Competition and, shortly after, was signed by Concord Records. In 2017,
she released her debut album, A Social Call, which was nominated for a Grammy Award. Horn continued to tour nationally and internationally, honing her vocal, performance and writing skills, to get across her message about the global need for love and social change in the world. In 2019, she released Love and Liberation, which also received a Grammy nomination.
Sunny Sweeney
Saturday, March 7, 8 p.m.
Huffines Performance Hall
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Following your instincts is not as easy as Sunny Sweeney makes it look. A patron saint of broken hearts on the mend, Sweeney comforts the rest of us by being honest with herself––and everybody else. She is her generation’s sly country conscience, warm but stubborn, sad but funny, rowdy but thoughtful.
“I am so glad I’ve been able to get this far in this business and still hold my music values,” Sweeney says. “Being independent has given me the freedom to do more of what I want.”
For Sweeney, doing what she wants has meant crafting smart honky tonk for about two decades. In addition to releasing 5 critically acclaimed albums since her 2006 debut Heartbreaker’s Hall of Fame, she has become a trusted song curator and advocate for other artists as the host of her SiriusXM shows The Sunny Side of Life on Outlaw Country and Sunny Side Up on Willie’s Roadhouse.
Shelley King
Saturday, April 11, 8 p.m.
Huffines Performance Hall
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Shelley King's decades-long journey in the music industry has been on her terms. Throughout her career, Shelley King has taken on the roles of songwriter, band leader, studio producer, owner of her own label and publishing company, to self-release all of her work. Her talent, energy, commitment to the craft, and service to the community led her to be recognized by the Texas Legislature and appointed Official Texas State Musician. She’s won several Austin Music awards, and had her songs recorded by several internationally known musicians. Her relentless touring efforts, determination and unwavering belief in writing good songs and delivering powerful performances has taken her all
over the world where she has built a strong national and international following.
Lee Roy Parnell
Saturday, May 16, 8 p.m.
Huffines Performance Hall
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No Depression may have said it best when they called Lee Roy Parnell, "…a fine writer blessed with a rich, soulful vocal delivery and a blistering array of guitar chops drawn almost equally from Texas blues, Memphis soul, and Southern rock traditions." Parnell is an ace guitarist who is known as one of the best slide guitarists on the planet, smooth soul-drenched vocalist, hit top-shelf songwriter, his music runs the gamut of diversity. Combining the influences of Blue-Eyed Soul, Delta Blues, Road House Rock, Southern Boogie, Texas Swing, Country and Gospel, Parnell's sound defies conventional classification. He draws from a broad range of musical sources and combines them with seamless dexterity, and, unlike many other hard-to-pigeonhole artists, Parnell has enjoyed a run of success on the country and blues charts.
After honing his skills over more than a decade of playing clubs in Austin, Houston, Dallas/Fort Worth, and New York, Parnell laid a new foundation in Nashville. Parnell has earned two GRAMMY® Award nominations for his instrumental tracks “Cat Walk” (with Flaco Jiménez) and “Mama, Screw Your Wig On Tight" and was nominated for the CMA Vocal Event of the Year on "John the Revelator" (with The Fairfield Four).
