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LeAnn Rimes Tickets, Patti Labelle Tickets, Rascal Flatts Tickets, Steve Earle Tickets, Sugarland Tickets, Taylor Swift Tickets, Toby Keith Tickets, Trace Adkins Tickets

December 22nd, 2007 · No Comments

As promised, I mentioned in my previous post that I would add some more country music concert listings. There are tons of concerts coming up in the new year!

  • LeAnn Rimes Concert — LeAnn Rimes was only 13 when she won over music fans with her angelic voice. She’s since become one of the best-selling artists of all time and one of this generation’s must-see performers.
  • Patti Labelle Concert — Patti LaBelle is known for a voice that practically defines the R&B genre. Long recognized for her gospel-flavored soul, she is now out on the road performing the hits that made her a legend.
  • Rascal Flatts Concert — Rascal Flatts has proven to be a touring machine, as Gary, Jay and Joe continue to skyrocket toward country music immortality. Don’t miss out on seeing these down-home Texans burn up the stage.
  • Steve Earle Concert — Buy great Steve Earle Tickets and experience the thrill of a live concert. Sold out? So what! Get your Steve Earle Tickets at StubHub today and shop the only fan-to-fan marketplace with the FanProtect Guarantee.
  • Sugarland Concert — It’s been quite a year for Sugarland, and the fast ride to superstardom continues. After spending the spring opening for Kenny Chesney, they’re now on the road headlining shows across the country.
  • Taylor Swift Concert — Taylor Swift is country music’s latest prodigy. The single, “Tim McGraw,” off her 2006 eponymous album pays tribute to her musical idol, and soon enough, she’ll be an idol in her own right.
  • Toby Keith Concert — Toby Keith is a true superstar in country music. Need proof? He’s sold more than 30 million records, scored more than 15 number-one hits and, when touring, is simply one of the hottest tickets around.
  • Trace Adkins Concert — When country started crossing over into more pop-oriented territory, Trace Adkins stayed true to the genre’s gospel, honky-tonk, and blues roots, never bowing to the trends of the day.
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