Country music superstars Little Big Town coming to SOEC

| October 5, 2018 in Entertainment

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Country music fans in the Okanagan are smiling as it has been announced that superstar group Little Big Town is coming to the South Okanagan Events Centre (SOEC) in Penticton.

After a sold out U.S. tour covering more than 20 cities, the Grammy-award winning foursome Little Big Town will extend The Breakers Tour into Canada.

They will perform on March 1, 2019, with acclaimed opening acts Midland and Ashley McBryde booked as opening acts.

The SOEC issued a news release Friday morning saying Little Big Town’s highly-anticipated 10-city Canadian run begins Feb. 14 in London, Ont. and will conclude March 2 in Abbotsford.

All Canadian shows will feature Midland and Ashley McBryde.

Tickets for The Breakers Canada Tour go on sale on Friday, Oct. 12  at 10 a.m. local time, excluding London and Winnipeg. London and Winnipeg will follow at noon local time.

Little Big Town - consisting of members Karen Fairchild, Phillip Sweet, Kimberly Schlapman and Jimi Westbrook - have captured multiple Grammy, American Country Music (ACM), Country Music Association (CMA) and American Music Awards (AMA) awards since forming over 20 years ago.

The first entered the music scene over two decades ago with hit songs Boondocks, Bring It On Home, Good As Gone and the Grammy-nominated Little White Church.

Their breakthrough albums Tornado and Pain Killer produced multiple No. 1 singles, including Pontoon, Tornado, and Day Drinking, as well as the 2015  Single of the Year Girl Crush.

Little Big Town’s last studio album, The Breaker, was released in February of 2017 and made its debut at No. 1 on the Billboard Country Charts and No.4 on the Billboard 200 chart to critical acclaim, marking the group’s fourth Top 10 debut on the Billboard 200 chart.

The album features their Grammy-winning, No. 1 single, Better Man, as well as the country radio hit When Someone Stops Loving You.

Little Big Town is currently the reigning CMA and ACM Vocal Group of the Year. They were inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame in 2014 and went onto receive their star on the Nashville Walk of Fame in 2017.

Also in 2017, Little Big Town hosted a sold-out, year-long artist residency at the famed Ryman Auditorium in Nashville, marking the venue’s first-ever, year-long residency in its 125-year history.

For more information on Little Big Town visit LittleBigTown.com or follow them on Twitter @littlebigtown.

Pre-sale tickets and a special VIP package are now available at www.littlebigtown.com (password: BETTERMAN).

The VIP experience, offered throughout the tour, will include a private, pre-show acoustic performance from the band, limited edition merchandise, and more.

While Little Big Town have enjoyed an incredible 20-year run of success, Midland is just starting to make its mark.

Midland is a Grammy-nominated and ACM award-winning New Vocal Group of the Year trio hailing from Dripping Springs, Texas.

The band consists of lead vocalist Mark Wystrach, lead guitarist Jess Carson and bass player Cameron Duddy.

Rooted in tradition in both sound and style, the band released their critically-acclaimed freshman album, On The Rocks in 2017 to rave reviews from notable outlets like Los Angeles Times and Rolling Stone Country with Washington Post touting the album as “the year’s best country album.”

The album also earned the No. 1 position on Billboard’s Top Country Album Sales chart upon release.

Their debut No. 1 single Drinkin’ Problem, earned the band their first Grammy Awards nominations for Best Country Song and Best Country Duo/Group Performance and nominations for Vocal Group of the Year, New Artist of the Year and Single of the Year at the 2018 CMA Awards.

Most recently, the band released a video for latest single Burn Out,  inspired by the vintage style of Urban Cowboy filmed at the legendary Billy Bob’s Honky Tonk in Fort Worth, TX.

For a full list of tour dates and more, visit MidlandOfficial.com.

Rounding out the killer triple bill is Ashley McBryde, who was recently lauded by The New York Times as “an alluringly flexible singer, fluent in classic country, blues and Southern rock, with a voice that moves easily from tender to tough.”

McBryde caught the attention of some of Nashville’s most raucous entertainers, landing her dates opening for Eric Church, Chris Stapleton, and, most recently, Miranda Lambert and Luke Combs.

The Washington Post raved, "McBryde's blue-collar storytelling and straightforward singing set her apart," including a set during her debut on the Grand Ole Opry stage, notably sharing Girl Goin' Nowhere, the seminal title track from her Jay Joyce-produced album for Atlantic Records/Warner Nashville.

Girl Going Nowhere was the biggest debut by a solo country artist in 2018 and earned the Arkansas native critical acclaim from The New York Times, The Washington Post, Rolling Stone, Variety and more.

McBryde is currently on her first-ever headlining tour, The Girl Going Nowhere Tour.

For tour dates and more information,  visit AshleyMcBryde.com or follow her on Facebook at www.facebook.com/AshleyMcBryde, Instagram @ashleymcbryde and Twitter at @AshleyMcBryde.

Tickets will be available in person at the Valley First Box Office at the SOEC on Friday, Oct. 12 at 10 a.m.

You can also charge tickets by phone at 1-877-763-2849 or order online at www.valleyfirsttix.com.

The concert will feature reserved seats only. Ticket prices will be $49.95, $69.75 and $84.75, plus additional service charges.

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