Are you coming down to Cloud 9, or choosin’ Texas? Scouring your closet for every last piece of hot pink, or pairing cowboy hats and boots with bell sleeves and fringe? Doing “group therapy” with a few thousand of your sisters (sorority or otherwise) or copping a shirt printed with a cowboy holding pom-poms to claim your place among Ella’s Fellas? Last weekend North Texans, thankfully, didn’t have to choose.
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It was a coincidence that two of 2026’s biggest country stars Megan Moroney and Ella Langley happened to book arena shows in the Dallas-Fort Worth area on Friday and Saturday (Aug. 14 and 15), but that didn’t make the high-wattage collision feel any less significant. For most of country music’s history and especially (and explicitly) the past decade or so, women like Moroney and Langley have faced a particularly difficult road to those kinds of massive stages — one that made it anomalous for any woman artist in Nashville to get a No. 1 hit or headline an arena tour, and almost unheard of for two to reach those heights simultaneously…