Get out your stetsons and dust off your cowboy boots for a high-charged, non-stop party of the best country hits at Dudley Concert Hall on Saturday 20th November at 7.30pm.
Yes, the "Nashville Nights and Dixie Days" show is on the road again by popular demand and this time with an extended tour schedule that now includes Dudley Concert Hall.
The Nashville Nights All Star Band and Singers will take you on a non-stop journey of more than two hours of brilliantly performed country hits.
Whether you're a fan of "Old Country" and the likes of Patsy Cline and Don Williams or "New Country" and the likes of Garth Brooks and Shania Twain
Led by Neil Sands, his band and singers will take you on a hand clapping foot stomping night to remember and will feature many hits by Johnny Cash, Garth Brooks, Tammy Wynette, Patsy Cline and loads more.
The show certainly proves how popular the wonderful world of country is and the amazing 'yeee haww' finale will leave you yelling for more.... you'll certainly not be disappointed!
The News Group has teamed up with Dudley Concert Hall to offer two lucky readers the chance to join the foot-stompin' fun.
To be in with a chance of winning a pair of tickets simply answer the following question:
What country and western star wrote Whitney Houston's number one hit I will Always Love You?
Send your answer on a postcard or sealed envelope to Nashville Competition, St John's House, St John's Road, Stourbridge, DY8 1EH
Tickets for this show can be purchased by calling the Box office on 01384 812 812, in person at Dudley Visitor Information Centre or online at www.dudley.gov.uk/entertainment.
Tickets cost £11 - £14.
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