Kacey Musgraves went to Texas Heaven in Dallas.
Over the weekend, Dallas welcomed Kacey Musgraves home—Golden, Texas is close enough—for a two-day stop at American Airlines Center on her Deeper Well World Tour. Nickel Creek and Lord Huron joined her, as did frequent collaborator Leon Bridges for their duet “Superbloom.” But minds were truly lost when the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders took the stage for a pom-pom-studded rendition of “High Horse.” As Musgraves, a noted DCC superfan, texted longtime director Kelli Finglass, “I died and went to Texas heaven… the only thing that would have made it more Texas is if Dr Pepper rained from the ceiling.”
Will this important collaboration of great boots and illustrious hairography make its way into the recently confirmed season two of Netflix’s “America’s Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders” in 2025? Fingers crossed the stars align.