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Music on Mondays: Volume 4

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So, it occurred to me just today that I somehow managed to forget one of the biggest performances of July last week. Carrie Underwood will be performing at the Dixon Fairgrounds on July 28th at 8:00PM. Tickets are between $39.00 for general admission and $59.00 for reserved seating. It isn’t the greatest venue–it IS at a fairgrounds after all. In addition, they aren’t allowing cameras into the concert–which is kind of ridiculous–most likely because the seats are so close to the stage anyway. However, it’ll still probably be lots of fun and I’m currently trying to obtain tickets if I can scrounge up enough money. There is also a rumor that there will be a special unnanounced guest. I’m not sure if this is true or not, but she has been touring with Rodney Atkins off and on this summer so it could possibly be him. Anyway, have fun and hope to see you out there…

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One Response to “Music on Mondays: Volume 4”

  1. Chris Jenkins Says:

    thanks !! very helpful post!

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