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Attention Country Music Fans! Alan Jackson is touring this summer and we have tickets in stock! The multi-award winning country artist will be at Nissan Pavilion on June 10th, 2007 with Brooks and Dunn, Jake Owen, and Catherine Britt. You already know Jackson from his hits such as "Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)," "Don't' Rock the Jukebox," and "Chattahoochee."
"Kix" Brooks III and Ronnie Dunn hold the first and second places for total wins from the Country Music Association. They are perhaps most popular for their songs "My Maria," "Believe," and "Boot Scootin' Boogie." Jake Owen and Catherine Britt are both rising country music stars. The former, with his hit "Yee Haw," is still being played constantly on the radio; the latter is a native-born Australian with a hit single called "What I Did Last Night."
The Nissan Pavilion is located in Bristow, Virginia. Also, Alan Jackson will also be playing at the Post Gazette Pavilion at Star Lake in Burgettstown, Pennsylvania, among other venues. Check our site early and often to get your premium Alan Jackson tickets before they're gone.
Alan Jackson has always
understood that country music is about connection—a contemporary connection
to the icons of the genre, as well as the human connection passed from
parent to child, neighbor to neighbor, friend to friend. It is this respect
for both the music and the lives which encompass it, that has made him
one of today’s most beloved artists. His fans have responded in force.
Having sold 39 million albums worldwide
since his 1989 Here In The Real World debut, Jackson entered 2002 on
the crest of his 29th career #1 song, “Where Were You (When The World
Stopped Turning).” Notably, it was also his 21st as a songwriter; an unprecedented
feat that placed him at the top of ASCAP’s rarified ‘Number One Club.’
“Where Were You (When The World Stopped Turning)” is the first release
from his eleventh Arista/Nashville album, Drive (January 15).
Alan Jackson
also celebrated a number of hallmarks in 2001. Buy Alan Jackson tickets
today. His recording of “Where I Come From” spent three weeks at #1. The
awards kept coming—the fans spoke loudly and from the heart when they
honored him with six TNN & CMT Country Weekly Music Awards. Along the
way he racked up his 50th Country Music Association award nomination,
a stunning achievement that places him second on the all-time CMA nominations
list. A superstar who has never strayed from his roots, Jackson was honored
by his home state in 2001 when he was inducted into the Georgia Music
Hall of Fame. Never one to forget the ones that brung him, he also performed
a benefit concert in his hometown of Newnan which raised over $200,000
for an emergency children’s shelter.