BMI is pleased to announce they will be hosting the country music band Lonestar on Saturday night, March 4th, 2023. Doors open at 5pm, and the show begins at 7pm.
General admission tickets are available now for just $22, with more premium seating options ranging from $32-$47. You can purchase tickets online at www.bmieventcenter.com or in person at BMI Karts & Parts’ showroom at 769 E Main Street in Versailles. Hours are M-F 9am-5pm and Saturday 9am-2pm.
Lonestar has achieved much success since their beginning in in 1995. Since their formation, the band has sold over ten-million albums and has reached #1 on country charts 10 times, including for their songs “No News,” “Come Crying to Me,” “I’m Already There,” “What About Now,” and “Amazed,” which was a crossover hit that also reached #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. This was quite an accomplishment because it was the first song since the 1983 hit “Islands in the Stream” by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton to top both charts.
Other awards Lonestar has earned include the 1996 ACM Top New Vocal Group, the 1999 ACM Single of the year for “Amazed” (Song of the Year for 1999 as well), the 2001 CMA Vocal Group of the Year, and the 2002 ACM Top Vocal Group. These awards are in addition to numerous other nominations.
Lonestar will be releasing their forthcoming album 10-1 this summer, reimagining their number one hits! The first single “Amazed” drops March 1st!
With an average of 80 live show dates each year worldwide, Lonestar is determined to deliver to fans the music they love and the performance they want to witness. And, now, you can see the band live in concert and help them celebrate nearly 30 years together!
Paul Rosewood, a country music artist born in Ohio, is shaping to be country music’s next big thing and will be opening the show! His latest song release, “Miss Me,” has amassed over 150k streams across all platforms, been added to Spotify’s “Fresh Finds” Country Playlist and more – making it Paul’s top-charting song to date. Playing over 150 shows a year, Paul is no stranger to putting on a high-energy show. Paul has also had opportunities to share the stage with national acts including Travis Tritt, Rodney Atkins, Aaron Lewis, Confederate Railroad, and more.