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Keith Urban coming to Country Concert

Keith Urban is the first artist to commit to perform at Country Concert at Hickory Hill Lakes in July 2010.

Urban will play in a Saturday night slot, designated for the headliners of the concert.

The rest of the lineup will be determined over the next several months for the event which has gone on for more than 30 years at Fort Loramie.

Also, the concert will now be a three-day event instead of the traditional four-day concert. At the end of each concert, attendees are given a survey and according to Country Concert organizers, the was “overwhelming popular demand” that the concert take place over three days.

So, Country Concert will be held, Thursday, July 8, Friday, July 9 and Saturday, July 10.

The new three-day tickets are priced the same as last year’s three-day tickets. There are a lot more ticket packages, so go to CountryConcert.com for more information.

Tickets go on sale November 23.

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By mike

November 2, 2009 1:28 PM | Link to this

Isn’t funny how the Country Concert is already scheduling artists for July of NEXT year, but our two local arena’s (Nutter & Hara) can’t even get one scheduled for the near future. I guess no one wants to come to Dayton anymore. Or they aren’t trying hard enough.

By fifi

November 2, 2009 2:04 PM | Link to this

i will be there in the first row ready,willing and able to grab him when he plays “you look good in my shirt”Trust me….he won’t know what grabbed him!I grabbed him in Cincinnati and have never been the same!

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