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Need Friday night plans? Head to Texas Live!

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Friday nights are heating up in Fort Worth with Miller Lite Hot Country Nights at Texas Live!. Mark your calendars for these red-hot live performances:

  • Ray Wylie Hubbard | Friday, March 1
  • Eli Young Band | Friday, March 29
  • ERNEST | Friday, April 19

General admission tickets are on sale for all shows. Have a large group heading to one of these shows or just want to elevate your concert experience? Upgrade to a table. Grab tickets.

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