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Two additional performances have been included in the Coors Light Concert Series at Ruoff Music Center, featuring Keith Urban and Nelly set to take the stage in Noblesville
Noblesville, Indiana – The Ruoff Music Center’s Coors Light Concert Series has added two new performers.
Keith Urban and Nelly will both perform in Noblesville next summer, according to a Live Nation announcement on Monday. The dates of Urban and Nelly’s performances are set for June 28 and August 14, respectively.
Central Indiana will host Urban’s “High and Alive World Tour.” Alana Springsteen, Chase Matthew, and Karley Scott Collins will also perform at the four-time Grammy Award winner’s tour dates.
“I love performing live,” Urban stated in a press release. “For me, it’s about watching people sing, forgetting about their problems, having fun, and feeling alive while looking out from a stage.” Lots of guitars, new songs, hits, and stuff we won’t even consider until we’re on stage. We will make this excursion the most memorable evening of your life.
The songs “Long Hot Summer,” “Days Go By,” “Blue Ain’t Your Color,” “Somewhere In My Car,” “The Fighter,” “Wasted Time,” and “Somebody Like You” are among the 24 Urban productions that have peaked at number one on the charts.
Urban will also perform songs from “High,” his eleventh studio album, which was released on September 20. Since 2022, Urban has not gone on tour.
Nelly is bringing the “Where The Party At Tour” to Noblesville. Numerous special guests, including Ja Rule, Chingy, Eve, St. Lunatics, and Jermaine Dupri, will be included during Nelly’s tour shows.
On March 21, the three-time Grammy Award winner’s tour will begin in New Zealand. The tour will commemorate the 25th anniversary of “Country Grammar,” Nelly’s first studio album.
Nelly’s most well-known tracks include “Hot in Here,” “Dilemma,” and “Ride wit Me.”
On Friday at 10 a.m., tickets for Urban and Nelly’s performances will go on sale. Citi cardholders will be able to purchase tickets for Nelly’s show starting at 10 a.m. on Tuesday. At 10 a.m. on Thursday, the presale will come to an end.
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