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Lone Star Smokeout Day 2 Lineup Brings the Heat

  • Writer: Meagan Sullivan
    Meagan Sullivan
  • 6 days ago
  • 2 min read

Updated: 6 days ago

Jon Pardi closed out day two of Lone Star Smokeout at AT&T Stadium.
Jon Pardi closed out day two of Lone Star Smokeout at AT&T Stadium.

Day Two of the Lone Star Smokeout Festival brought the Texas heat—not just from the smokers and barbecue pits, but from a stacked country lineup that delivered from start to finish. With a diverse mix of styles from breakout stars to seasoned headliners, the day was a celebration of everything fans love about modern country music.




Lauren Watkins – A Smoky Start

Opening the day with a cool confidence, Lauren Watkins set the tone with her smoky vocals and relatable lyricism. Her blend of Nashville polish and dive bar grit resonated with early festivalgoers. Songs like "Sleeping in My Makeup" and "Cowboys on Music Row" struck an emotional chord, while her on-stage presence hinted at a long road of bigger stages ahead.



Tanner Adell – Bold, Electric, Unapologetic

Bringing a jolt of bold style and fierce authenticity, Tanner Adell lit up the stage with her genre-blending sound and unapologetic flair. She brought the party with "Buckle Bunny" and "Trailer Park Barbie", and even threw in some hip-hop-infused flavor that had fans two-stepping and twerking in equal measure. She’s redefining what country can look and sound like—and the crowd was all in.



Tucker Wetmore – Polished and Promising

Tucker Wetmore followed with a polished, pop-country energy that got the crowd buzzing. Wetmore's charisma and vocal clarity made tracks like "Wine Into Whiskey" and "Wind Up Missin' You" fan favorites as well as "Brunette" off his recent album release. He walked the line between heartache and swagger, showing why he's quickly becoming one to watch.



Dylan Gossett – Lone Star Storytelling

Texas native Dylan Gossett brought the storytelling heart of the festival, earning a huge hometown reaction. Stripped down yet emotionally rich, his set felt intimate despite the festival setting. Tracks like "Coal" and "To Be Free" had the crowd singing along with reverence. His connection to the lyrics, and to the Lone Star roots of the festival, was one of the day's most sincere highlights.



Jon Pardi – A Headliner Worth the Dust

Closing out the night with a boot-stomping, honky-tonk masterclass, Jon Pardi proved exactly why he’s a modern-day country powerhouse. Backed by a tight band and armed with hits like "Dirt on My Boots", "Heartache Medication", and "Last Night Lonely", Pardi had the crowd two-stepping under the Texas stars. His blend of traditional country charm and arena-sized energy was the perfect way to cap off an unforgettable day.


Day Two of Lone Star Smokeout showcased the broad spectrum of today’s country—from raw storytelling and traditional twang to pop-infused sass and genre-pushing boundary breakers. Whether you came for the music, the brisket, or the beer, the festival served up a perfect plate of country goodness.


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