Little Texas

  • Ages 12+

Little Texas appearing at The Tin Pan in Richmond, VA

By The Tin Pan

Date and time

Starts on Friday, September 27 · 8pm EDT.

Location

The Tin Pan

8982 Quioccasin Road Richmond, VA 23229

Performers

Headliners

  • Little Texas

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Seating: We assign seats in order of when you purchase your tickets. All reservations are subject to a food and drink minimum of $15 per guest. Gratuity of 20% is automatically added to all food and beverage purchases.

Box Office: The Tin Pan charges lower fees for box office versus online sales. Our box office is open Tue-Sat 12PM-5PM. Please visit us during those hours or call 804-447-8189.

Little Texas

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In the early ’90s, as a new brand of country music was commanding the airwaves, there was a First Time for Everything. With its debut album, Little Texas burst onto the scene with songs written, recorded, and performed exclusively by the members themselves, quickly becoming one of the top vocal bands of the decade.

Thousands of shows and 8 albums later (with over 7 million units sold) and celebrating the 33rd year of its debut appearance on the country music charts, it’s easy to understand why the group earned the moniker “Hardest Working Band in Country Music.” During its heyday, Little Texas racked up 12 Top 20 singles (with 7 Top 10s and 3 consecutive No. 1s in a 12-month period) and received multiple Grammy, CMA and ACM nominations, winning the ACM for Top Vocal Group of 1994. To date, band members have continued to write or co-write, record, and play every note on every single song they’ve released.

“It’s amazing that the run we had was 30 years ago, and here we are, still out there touring and having a blast, if not the most fun we’ve ever had,” says Porter Howell (lead guitar and lead vocalist). “We are very grateful to still be playing these songs for fans and to look out and see people who could not have possibly been alive back then singing every word is so gratifying,” he adds. “’90s country music is still going strong, and we are thrilled to have a place in it.”

From their debut single “Some Guys Have All the Love,” which provided the band its first top 10 hit, to the top 5 ballad “You and Forever and Me,” listeners have been blown away by the group’s intricately stacked harmonies, reminiscent of the vocal stylings of the Eagles. Lead guitarist Porter Howell developed a signature slide guitar technique that further delineated the band’s unique sound.

Little Texas’ sophomore release, a juggernaut appropriately titled Big Time, produced the three chart toppers, including “What Might Have Been,” “My Love,” and the wildly popular “God Blessed Texas,” [which has just been rerecorded by Jonas Brothers frontman Joe Jonas for the HBO Max series, The Righteous Gemstones] bringing the group further critical acclaim and accolades. Big Time remains the band’s best-selling album, with more than 3 million copies purchased to date.

Quickly designated as an arena act, the group stepped into the role of headliner in 1994 with the release of its third album. Kick a Little, featuring top 5 singles “Kick a Little” and “Amy’s Back in Austin,” would ultimately reach platinum status, selling over a million units.

Little Texas often played more than 300 shows a year to packed venues across the United States and Canada. Fans richly rewarded the group with album and merchandise sales, while the industry showered the act with three Grammy nominations, plus awards for ACM Vocal Group of the Year and CMA Album of the Year for the band’s role in Common Thread: The Songs of The Eagles.

In fact, the group’s cover of “Peaceful Easy Feeling” was so popular that it charted without an official release, spurring the band to a feat that has never been repeated by any country music act: In 1994, Little Texas had three different songs on three different charts with three different lead singers, simultaneously.

The headlining tour continued through 1995, with the band finishing as the fifth largest-grossing act of the year. Little Texas also released its first compilation album in 1995, Little Texas–Greatest Hits, followed by Super Hits, Volume 3 in 2000. After a hiatus, the group returned to the airwaves, country charts and music video playlists in 2007 with not one but two albums: Missing Years and the band’s first live album, The Very Best of Little Texas: Live & Loud.

Since that time, Little Texas has continued to tour constantly and released an independent studio album in 2015, Young for a Long Time. The group currently consists of original band members Porter Howell (lead guitar and lead vocals), Dwayne O’Brien (rhythm guitar and vocals), Duane Propes (bass and vocals) and drummer Del Gray.

In 2023, Little Texas celebrated the 30th anniversary of the release of their sophomore album, Big Time. The band’s breakthrough album was certified double-platinum and produced 3 consecutive No. 1 singles, “What Might Have Been,” God Blessed Texas,” and “My Love.”

Tickets

Frequently asked questions

What is The Tin Pan?

The Tin Pan is Richmond's premier restaurant and listening room. We exist to provide a listening room environment where It's ALL ABOUT THE MUSIC. With this in mind we require guests to keep conversations to a minimum throughout the performance and show respect to the artist(s) performing.

Do I need to bring tickets?

No! Upon arrival all you will be asked is your last name and to see an ID.

Can I sit with my friends?

Yes, but we MUST know ahead of time to make the necessary arrangements. Email tickets@tinpanrva.com or call us at 804-447-8189 with the name of the party(s) you would like to be seated with. If this is not requested 24 hours prior to the performance we cant guarantee we will be able to accommodate.

Is food and beverage included in the ticket price?

No. We have a $15 food or beverage minimum per ticket holder. You will have a server with you throughout the evening and they will bring you a check for whatever F+B you order at the end of the show.

How is seating assigned?

Seating is assigned based upon the date and time of your ticket purchase. When a show gets announced, the first person to buy a ticket gets the best seat in the house. Your dinner reservation time has no effect on your seating location.

Will my party have a table to ourselves?

We reserve the right to seat parties together for busy shows.

Anything else I should know?

Some of our tables are high top tables and some are low top tables. If you have a preference for one or the other let us know so we can do our best to accommodate. Ex: If you need ADA seating or cannot sit at a high top table please email tickets@tinpanrva.com or give us a call at 804-447-8189.

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