Live music is something that is like no other. Everyone can recall the exciting feeling that comes along with a live show.
You don’t care if you’re sweaty, you don’t mind if the music is a little too loud and you’re absolutely fine with the fact that you’re mashed up against a group of people that you have never seen in your life.
For those of you that can’t resist the upbeat twang of country music, get ready to add to your list another fantastic live show brought to you by a brilliant live performer, Alan Jackson.
Jackson is set to perform at the Bristol Motor Speedway on April 28 at 7:45 p.m. for the NHRA 50th Anniversary Concert Series.
The concert is in support of his tenth record, When Somebody Loves You, under Arista/Nashville Records.
“He has had over 28 hits and at the same time connects with lots of fans,” said Ivey Lindsey, Jackson’s publicist.
Jackson recently won a Country Music Association award for Vocal Event of the Year, and surpassed the 30 milion sales mark.
Since his debut in 1990, Jackson has received more than 60 major industry awards. He has also has earned 27 No.One singles including “Chattahoochee,” “Here In the Real World,” “Gone Country,” “It Must Be Love,” and “Right on the Money.”
Fans can also expect something different at every one of Alan Jackson’s live shows they attend.
“His shows can be very diverse,” said Lindsey, “He changes his set every night.”
Even if you aren’t a huge fan of country music, but are a fan of a great live show, then Alan Jackson’s performance at the Bristol Motor Speedway would be one that you would not want to miss.
When it all comes down to it, “The musicianship expresses itself all across the board,” Lindsey said. “There is a marriage of blues and bluegrass in his music.
“He’s extremely charismatic and everyone who attends the show will definitely have a good time.”
Be sure to witness Alan Jackson “get a party started right” when he does country music justice at the Bristol Motor Speedway.
Ticket prices are $50, $35 and $5 with the purchase of a race ticket.
For more information visit www.alanjackson.com.

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