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Parmalee
Wildflower Arts & Music festival 2025
Methodist Richardson Medical Center
2831 E President George Bush Hwy
Richardson, TX 75082
May 16, 2025
7:00 PM CDT
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Libby
July 28th 2025
This was an excellent concert! The band is top-notch in every way. I am amazed but appreciative that they played this smaller venue. We did a VIP Experience and David was also excellent. He took good care of us and made sure that we had a great experience. This band appreciates their fans and are kind to take time to express that.
Maumee, OH@Lucas County Agricultural Society
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Parmalee Biography
As the most-played group/band on Country Radio in 2023, Parmalee is one of Country Music's most successful acts with five #1 singles, multiple platinum records, and over 1 Billion on-demand streams. Comprised of brothers Matt and Scott Thomas (lead vocals/guitar and drums, respectively), Cousin Barry Knox (bass), and life-long friend Josh McSwain (guitar/keyboard), the North Carolina natives first topped the charts with “Carolina,” followed by their PLATINUM-certified No. 1 single with Blanco Brown, “Just the Way.” They followed with “Take My Name,” Billboard’s Most Played Country Song of 2022. They scored their third consecutive #1 single with “Girl In Mine,” Billboard’s 8th Most Played Country Song of 2023. They closed out 2024 with their fourth consecutive #1 “Gonna Love You.” Parmalee kicked off their new “Fell In Love With A Cowgirl” Tour in February, hitting stages across North America in 2025, before dropping their latest album of the same name on April 4.
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