WATCH: Flatland Cavalry’s Acoustic Performance Video for “A Thousand Miles An Hour”

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Today marks the debut of Flatland Cavalry’s acoustic performance video for their soulful track, “A Thousand Miles An Hour,” from their acclaimed album “Wandering Star.” Produced by Dwight A. Baker and released via Interscope Records, “Wandering Star” has captured the hearts of country music aficionados with its blend of anthems and ballads.

The album’s success adds to a breakout year for Flatland Cavalry, highlighted by the release of “Wool,” featured in “The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes” soundtrack. Currently on an extensive headline tour, the band is set to perform at iconic venues like Nashville’s Ryman Auditorium and New York’s Irving Plaza.

Comprised of Cleto Cordero, Jason Albers, Jonathan Saenz, Reid Dillon, Wesley Hall, and Adam Gallegos, Flatland Cavalry has captivated audiences since their 2015 debut. Their musical prowess and electrifying performances have earned them over 290 million streams and praise from publications like The Wall Street Journal and Rolling Stone.

With a promising trajectory and an unwavering dedication to their craft, Flatland Cavalry continues to enchant audiences across the country, solidifying their place as one of country music’s most captivating acts.

Watch Now: “A Thousand Miles an Hour”

Wandering Star Track List

  1. The Provider
  2. The Best Days
  3. Only Thing At All
  4. Last American Summer
  5. Mornings With You (feat. Kaitlin Butts)
  6. Let It Roll
  7. Spinnin’
  8. Don’t Have To Do This Like That
  9. New American Dream
  10. Oughta See You (The Way I Do)
  11. 1A Thousand Miles An Hour
  12. Burned Out Flame
  13. Forgotten

Flatland Cavalry – 2024 Tour Dates

  • February 1—Milwaukee, WI—The Rave
  • February 2—Minneapolis, MN—The Fillmore
  • February 3—Waukee, IA—Vibrant Music Hall
  • February 7—Athens, GA—Georgia Theatre
  • February 8—Athens, GA—Georgia Theatre
  • February 9—Knoxville, TN—Tennessee Theatre
  • February 10—Nashville, TN—Ryman Auditorium
  • February 15—New York, NY—Irving Plaza
  • February 16—Boston, MA—House of Blues
  • February 17—Silver Spring, MD—The Fillmore Silver Spring
  • February 22—Baton Rouge, LA—Texas Club
  • February 23—Birmingham, AL—Iron City
  • February 24—Atlanta, GA—Buckhead Theatre
  • March 7—Madison, WI—The Sylvee
  • March 8—St. Louis, MO—The Hawthorn
  • March 9—Springfield, MO—Great Southern Bank Arena
  • March 14—Winston Salem, NC—The Ramkat
  • March 15—Charlotte, NC—Coyote Joe’s
  • March 16—Greenville, SC—The Blind Horse Saloon
  • March 22—Austin, TX—Rodeo Austin
  • March 23—Midland, TX—Wagner Noel PAC
  • April 1-5—Miami, FL—The Last Resort Cruise
  • April 5—Miami, FL—Vivo! Plaza
  • April 6—Fort Myers, FL—The Ranch Concert Hall
  • April 7—St. Petersburg, FL—Jannus Live
  • April 11—Florence, AZ—Country Thunder Arizona
  • April 18—Columbia, SC—The Senate
  • April 19—Raleigh, NC—The Ritz
  • April 20—Opelika, AL—Auburn Rodeo
  • April 25—Stephenville, TX—Larry Joe Taylor Fest
  • April 27—Fayetteville, AR—JJ’s Live
  • May 4—Houston, TX—White Oak Music Hall
  • May 30—Panama City Beach, FL—Gulf Coast Jam Festival
  • June 1—Lexington, KY—Railbird Festival
  • June 20—Mack, CO—Country Jam
  • July 20—Cullman, AL—Rock the South
  • August 18—Calgary, AB—Country Thunder Alberta
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