Zach Top, Ella Langley, and Corey Kent Lead the Most Explosive 'Live At The Station' Lineup Yet
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Zach Top, Ella Langley, and Corey Kent Lead the Most Explosive 'Live At The Station' Lineup Yet

College Station is about to come alive once again, and not just because of the gridiron showdown between Texas A&M and Auburn. Live At The Station, the premier pre-game concert event, is officially back for its third and most exciting year yet.


Zach Top: Citizen Kane Wayne
Zach Top: Citizen Kane Wayne

Set for Friday, September 26, 2025, the night before the Aggies face off against the Tigers, this year’s edition boasts a lineup of country music’s fastest-rising stars and fan-favorite acts, delivering a night of Southern sound and school spirit like no other.


Anchoring this high-octane celebration is none other than Zach Top, fresh off being crowned ACM New Male Artist of the Year. With his throwback twang, neo-traditional charm, and viral hit “I Never Lie” soaring to #2 on Billboard’s Country Airplay chart, Top is bringing his honky-tonk heat straight from Cold Beer & Country Music to the Station.


Joining him is Ella Langley, who has firmly cemented her status as one of the genre’s breakout powerhouses in 2025. After a dominant showing at the ACM Awards — five wins, including New Female Artist and Single of the Year for her Riley Green collab “You Look Like You Love Me." Langley’s presence on the bill guarantees a commanding, can’t-miss set.


Adding grit and heart to the night is Corey Kent, whose triple-Platinum hit “Wild As Her” and Gold follow-up “Something’s Gonna Kill Me” helped him blaze a trail from Red Dirt roots to Nashville acclaim. With more than 625 million streams under his belt and a spot among the CMT Listen Up and Opry Next Stage alumni, Kent is a seasoned festival favorite with the swagger to match.


Texas native Kolby Cooper also returns home, bringing his bold blend of country and rock to the stage. Signed to Wheelhouse Records, Cooper first turned heads with Boy from Anderson County to the Moon, and continued his radio climb with fan-favorite “Excuses.”


Rounding out the bill are two promising names to watch: Bottomland, a Texas-based band making waves on regional stages with their heartfelt, singalong-ready country songs like “Over You”; and Andy Buckner, the Appalachian-born rising star whose recent tour with Zach Top and Easton Corbin, along with a major publishing deal and new music in the works, signal big things on the horizon.


For fans, Live At The Station has become more than just a concert, it’s a tradition. Blending festival energy with college town charm, the event transforms the night before game day into a celebration of live music, tailgate culture, and Aggie pride.


Tickets and parking officially go on sale Friday, June 20 at 10 a.m. CT. Students and fans with a .edu email address can unlock exclusive access to Greek Row tickets through Fevo, which include perks like:

  • Premium access to A&M Student Organization tents

  • General Admission access across the festival grounds

  • A private viewing area near the stage

  • Shorter lines at private concessions

  • Full access to all performances, vendors, and food trucks


Fans are encouraged to follow Live At The Station on social media and sign up for email updates to stay in the loop on ticket drops, schedule announcements, and festival surprises.


With a stacked lineup, college-town spirit, and an SEC game day just hours away, Live At The Station is shaping up to be one of 2025’s most unforgettable country music moments.

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