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LIVE MUSIC
Pam Tillis to perform hits in Wickenburg
Submitted photo/Stephanie Fornoff
Pam Tillis
Posted
Country singer Pam Tillis will perform her hits at 7:30 p.m. Friday, Jan. 19 at the Del E. Webb Center for the Performing Arts in Wickenburg, 1090 S. Vulture Mine Road.
Songs include “Maybe It Was Memphis,” “Shake the Sugar Tree” and “Mi Vida Loca,” as well as music from her 2020 album “Looking for a Feeling.”
The show will blend storytelling with the rhythms that have made Tillis a beloved figure in the country music scene. Accompanying her are two female artists on acoustic guitar, keyboard, mandolin and fiddle.
Tillis, daughter of country music legend Mel Tillis, is a platinum-selling artist with six No. 1 singles and a career spanning four decades. She has earned numerous awards, including two Grammys and the CMA Female Vocalist of the Year.
Tickets start at $45 for adults and $5 tickets are available for those 18 and younger.
Visit dewpac.org or call 928-684-6624 to reserve a seat.