HARRIS RIVERFRONT PARK Country Singer, Songwriter Lee Brice To Perform In Huntington
Reported by: Bethany Simmons
Web Producer: Bethany Simmons
Reported: Jun. 20, 2012 9:23 AM EDT
Updated: Jun. 20, 2012 11:23 AM EDT
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Huntington
, Cabell County
, West Virginia
Another country superstar will make his way to our area at the end of June.
Lee Brice will headline the 2012 Dawg Dazzle at Harris Riverfront Park in Huntington on June 30th.
The gates open at the park at 4pm that Saturday with activities for the children, including Kid Zone inflatables. Professional wrestlers, including former Champion Lex Luger, will also be on hand.
You can get your tickets now for just $5 dollars, or free if you pick them up from participating McDonald's. Children ages 12 and under get in for free.
The Big Buck Jamboree, Hanna Ellis, and The Whipps all take the stage prior to country singer and songwriter, Lee Brice.
Brice is no stranger to country music, as the mind behind the song "Love Like Crazy."
According to leebrice.com, last year, Eli Young Band’s hit, “Crazy Girl,” (which Brice co-wrote), was Billboard’s Most Played Country Song of the Year. The hit also picked up the 2012 ACM for “Song of the Year.”
Brice's sophomore album, ‘Hard 2 Love,’ debuted as the No. 1 digital country album in its first week back in May.
After the Huntington concert, the Tri-State's largest fireworks display will take place.
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