Friday, January 17, 2014

Less than 200 tickets remain for Montgomery concert

Less than 250 tickets remain for Country Artist “John Michael Montgomery” at the Midwest Theater on Feb 13.


John Michael Montgomery, platinum-selling country music artist with more than 30 country music hits between 1992 and 2009 and eleven studio albums, will perform on Valentine’s Day at the Historic Midwest Theater Thursday Feb 13 & February 14, 2014 at 8:00 pm. Montgomery sells out arenas, but now he will perform an acoustic show “up close and personal” at the Midwest Theater.

Since the days when “Life’s A Dance” turned Montgomery from an unknown artist into a national star, John Michael’s rich baritone has carried that most important of assets - believability. Few artists in any genre sing with more heart than this handsome Kentucky-born artist.

Songs like “I Swear,” “I Love the Way You Love Me” and “I Can Love You Like That” resonate across the musical landscape - pop, rock, and country charts. His 2004 hit “Letters From Home” is one of the most moving tributes to the connection between soldiers and their families ever recorded and “The Little Girl,” is a tale of redemption that plumbs both the harrowing and the uplifting. Songs like "Rope The Moon," "If You've Got Love," "No Man's Land," "Cowboy Love," "As Long As I Live," "Friends" and "How Was I To Know" establish him as one of the elite acts of the era. He received the CMA Horizon award and was named the ACM's Top New Vocalist, setting off a long series of awards that included the CMA's Single and Song of the Year, Billboard's Top Country Artist, and a Grammy nomination. Pure fun finds its ways into John Michael’s repertoire - songs like “Be My Baby Tonight” and “Sold (The Grundy County Auction Incident)” that express earnestness and musical whimsy.

Tickets: Members Main Floor $30.00 Non-Members Main Floor $35.00 All Balcony Seats $30.00

Pre-Purchase Champagne & Chocolates to Enjoy with your Sweetheart during the show $35.00
Dinner, Stay & Show packages are available with local Restaurants & Hotels. See MidwestTheater.com for more info

All proceeds go to the Historic Midwest Theater!

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