Lubbock, TX Country Lead Vocals/Guitar: Cleto Cordero Electric Guitar: Reid Dillion Fiddle: Wesley Hall Bass: Jonathan Saenz Percussion: Jason Albers There's an old adage in the music business—hurry up and wait. It’s as old as time itself and still rings true today. All too often, we’re stuck in a no man’s land where the present is almost non-existent. You look at the past, the “good old days,” with rose-colored glasses. The future is presented as when everything will be figured out and make sense—there’s an unparalleled optimism towards the future. Days drag on, but the years fly by. With their highly anticipated sophomore album, Homeland Insecurity, Texas’ Flatland Cavalry wants to stop and smell the roses. Bandleader and chief lyricist Cleto Cordero is fine with examining and the present. There’s an appreciation for all the sharp detail and high-spirited emotions of today. Flatland Cavalry—the aforementioned Cordero, guitarist Reid Dillon, bassist Jonathan Saenz, drummer Jason Albers, and newest member, fiddle player Wesley Hall—has been stretching their legs across the country this past year after honing their craft and voice in the music boomtown of Lubbock, Texas. Homeland Insecurity finds Flatland further evolving as musicians and storytellers. They continue to expand their sonic palettes while remaining true to those defining characteristics that made them rising standouts years ago. On their previous releases, Come May and Humble Folks, Cordero and company harnessed untethered emotions, feel-good rhythms, and simple raw energy to make it into the hearts of fans and critics. There was power in Cordero’s proverbial pen that resonated with the highs and lows of college life. “We’re all just out of college,” says Cordero. “We’re in our mid-twenties. We’re all told growing up that by the time you’re out of school, you’ll have it all figured out, but that’s not really how it is. You’re still out there trying to find yourself.” It’s not a jump into adult life. That’s a facade and outright lie. Life doesn’t happen that way. You don’t turn 25 and become a fully-formed person. Rather, Homeland Insecurity finds Flatland exploring the anxieties, unsureness, growth, resilience, falters, fear, maturation, and eventual lessons learned as your grow older. By no means does Cordero and company feel they have it figured out, but rather, are trying to figure it out themselves as well. “I think at some point, you feel like you need to grow-up, but you don’t know how,” says Cordero. “You’re searching for that path though. You’re overturning every rock trying to find the secret that gets on to the next. I’m not trying to be a teacher or anything. I just wish someone would have told me earlier on and saved me the heartache of it all.” Flatland is unabashed in this search knowing that they’ve always wanted to be band where their crowd grew along with them. Cordero knows he could have just revisited old themes, young lust narratives, and drinking days glory for another album. He could have easily rehashed old ideas and gotten a pass for them as long as they were catchy, but he wouldn’t have been able to live with himself. There’s an uneasiness in his voice when even broaching the subject of cookie-cutter songs. You can hear him loosening a tie around his neck that isn’t there. “I had a lot I wanted to say,” says Cordero. “I knew there was a better way of saying it. I didn’t want to write at the same pace I was at during Humble Folks. And I don’t want to write at this pace in the future.” Homeland Insecurity sees Cordero sanding and smoothing the edges as a lyricist and storyteller. He’s always had an ear for memorable melodies and a gift at finding the heart of the story. But here, he expands and challenges himself to not only write at a deeper thematic level, but to simply become a better songwriter. “Everything I’d written before, it was always just something I had to get out. It was always spurred on by an emotion, but that doesn’t mean the lyrical side was rich,” says Cordero. “I have to really say something. Everything has to purposeful. I can’t get stuck.” Indeed. Flatland Cavalry isn’t stuck in a rut. Despite embracing the harsh realities of modern civilization and the anxieties of life, Flatland carves out their own path on Homeland Insecurity.
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February 19, 2026
Rod Laver Arena
Melbourne, Victoria, AustraliaFebruary 17, 2026
Jolene’s Whiskey Bar
Sydney, New South Wales, AustraliaFebruary 16, 2026
Qudos Bank Arena
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia1. Gettin' By
2. One I Want
3. On and On
4. Mountain Song
5. Landslide(Fleetwood Mac cover)
6. A Life Where We Work Out
7. Never Comin’ Back
8. Some Things Never Change
9. Stompin' Grounds
February 14, 2026
Foreshore Park
Newcastle, New South Wales, AustraliaFebruary 12, 2026
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Brisbane, Queensland, AustraliaFebruary 11, 2026
Brisbane Entertainment Centre
Brisbane, Queensland, Australia1. Gettin' By
2. One I Want
3. Ain't Over You Yet
4. On and On
5. A Life Where We Work Out
6. Never Comin’ Back
7. Mountain Song
8. Stompin' Grounds
February 8, 2026
Wolfbrook Arena
Christchurch, Canterbury, New ZealandFebruary 6, 2026
Spark Arena
Auckland, Auckland, New ZealandIncomplete list
1. Gettin' By
2. Mountain Song
3. A Life Where We Work Out
4. Stompin' Grounds
5. Never Comin’ Back
6. On and On
New song - premiereNovember 22, 2025
Vinoy Park
St. Petersburg, Florida, United States1. Some Things Never Change
2. Gettin' By
3. One I Want
4. Last American Summer
5. No Shade of Green
6. Old School
7. Spinning
8. Gone
9. Landslide(Fleetwood Mac cover)
10. A Life Where We Work Out
11. Stompin' Grounds
October 20, 2025
Red Rocks Amphitheatre
Morrison, Colorado, United States1. Some Things Never Change
2. Gettin' By
3. One I Want
4. Last American Summer
5. Missing You
6. All My Ex's Live In Texas/ Chattahoochee/ Wave On Wave
7. Old School
8. Gone
9. Spinnin'
10. Tilt Your Chair Back
Acoustic11. Wool
Acoustic12. West Texas in My Eye(The Panhandlers cover)
13. Rocky Mountain High(John Denver cover)
14. Mountain Song
15. Landslide(Fleetwood Mac cover)
16. A Life Where We Work Out
17. Parallel
18. Should've Been a Cowboy(Toby Keith cover)
19. No Shade of Green
1. Sleeping Alone
2. Come Back Down
3. Stompin' Grounds / I'll Fly Away
October 10, 2025
Urbanovsky City Park
Lubbock, Texas, United StatesOctober 4, 2025
Ocean City Inlet Beach
Ocean City, Maryland, United StatesOctober 3, 2025
The Paramount
Huntington, New York, United StatesOctober 2, 2025
Citizens House of Blues Boston
Boston, Massachusetts, United States1. Sleeping Alone
2. Come Back Down
3. Gettin' By
4. Last American Summer
5. No Shade of Green
6. All My Ex's Live In Texas/ Chattahoochee
7. Old School
8. Three Car Garage
9. Spinnin'
10. Don't Have To Do This Like That
Acoustic, just lead singer Cleto Cordero and acoustic guitarist and keyboardist11. Missing You
Acoustic, just lead singer Cleto Cordero and acoustic guitarist and keyboardist12. Summertime Love
13. Mountain Song
14. Landslide(Fleetwood Mac cover)
15. A Life Where We Work Out
(with Kaitlyn Butts)16. Mornings With You
17. Should've Been a Cowboy(Toby Keith cover)
18. Some Things Never Change
19. Stompin' Grounds / I'll Fly Away
September 27, 2025
Choctaw Grand Theater
Durant, Oklahoma, United StatesSeptember 26, 2025
Ozark Music Hall
Fayetteville, Arkansas, United StatesSeptember 25, 2025
Ozark Music Hall
Fayetteville, Arkansas, United StatesSeptember 19, 2025
Harrah's Cherokee Casino Resort
Cherokee, North Carolina, United States1. Countryman
2. One I Want
3. Gettin' By
4. Last American Summer
5. Missing You
6. All My Ex's Live In Texas/ Chattahoochee
7. Old School
8. Summertime Love
9. Spinnin'
10. Sleeping Alone
11. Don't Have To Do This Like That
12. War With My Mind
13. Three Car Garage
14. Mountain Song
15. Landslide(Fleetwood Mac cover)
16. A Life Where We Work Out
17. No Shade of Green
18. Should've Been a Cowboy(Toby Keith cover)
19. Stompin' Grounds
20. I'll Fly Away(Gillian Welch cover)
September 13, 2025
Highland Festival Grounds at the Kentucky Expo Center
Louisville, Kentucky, United States1. Last American Summer
2. Gettin' By
3. Mountain Song
4. Landslide(Fleetwood Mac cover)
5. A Life Where We Work Out
6. Some Things Never Change
7. Stompin' Grounds / I'll Fly Away
September 11, 2025
Filmore
Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States1. Sleeping Alone
2. Come Back Down
3. Gettin' By
4. Summertime Love
5. Last American Summer
6. One I Want
7. All My Ex's Live In Texas/ Chattahoochee/ Wave On Wave
8. Old School
9. Spinnin'
10. Three Car Garage
11. Don't Have To Do This Like That
12. Missing You
13. War With My Mind
14. Mountain Song
15. Landslide(Fleetwood Mac cover)
16. A Life Where We Work Out
17. Some Things Never Change
18. No Shade of Green
19. Should've Been a Cowboy(Toby Keith cover)
20. Stompin' Grounds / I'll Fly Away
Flatland Cavalry
MAR 20 - Mobile, Alabama
Flatland Cavalry - Outdoor Concert
MAR 21 - Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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MAR 22 - Corpus Christi, Texas
Rodeo Austin (Children ages 2 and under are free if they sit on a parent's lap and do not require a seat of their own)
MAR 27 - Austin, Texas
Dwight Yoakam w/ Flatland Cavalry
APR 9 - Saint Augustine, Florida
Flatland Cavalry has 34 upcoming concerts. They will be performing in cities including Mobile, Baton Rouge, Corpus Christi, Austin, Saint Augustine. Check the tour dates section for the complete schedule and ticket information.
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Flatland Cavalry has released 6+ albums. Some of their notable releases include Wandering Star, Songs To Keep You Warm, Welcome To Countryland. Explore their complete discography on this page.
Some of Flatland Cavalry's most popular tracks include Wool - from The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes, Sleeping Alone, Mountain Song, A Life Where We Work Out (with Kaitlin Butts), A Life Where We Work Out (feat. Kaitlin Butts). Listen to these songs and discover more from their extensive catalog.
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