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Best Country in Durham

Brett Young at Durham Performing Arts Center

Brett Young

American country pop singer and songwriter, Brett Young is hitting the road once again! It comes after a brilliant year, which saw the star sell out shows across Europe and the United States. With vocals as smooth as butter and baby blue eyes, Brett Young is Country music's heartthrob and rising star!

Emmylou Harris at Durham Performing Arts Center

Emmylou Harris

Emmylou Harris stormed onto the country scene in the 1970s, with her straightforward and expressive songwriting Harris proceeded to grasp the reigns of the genre and heralded in a new era of music. Now, this living legend is bringing her plethora of mega-hits out on a short and exclusive tour, with dates ranging right across the USA.

Brantley Gilbert at Lawrence Joel Veterans Memorial Coliseum

Brantley Gilbert

While on the road the past several years, Gilbert has built his brand through his compelling lyrics and dynamic live show - a combination that attracted a strong underground band of believers who shared Gilbert's passion for life and music, not to mention a good portion of female fans with a strong appreciation for his bad boy looks!

Jason Isbell at Durham Performing Arts Center

Jason Isbell

Jason Isbell and his band The 400 Unit are back with another mighty U.S. tour. The singer-songwriter and former Drive By Truckers guitarist pours his heart and soul into his music, which is a rich blend of folk and Americana as heard on breakthrough record Southeastern and on 2017's Nashville Sound. With special guest appearances, make sure to check the official venue to find out who's coming to you!

Mac McAnally at Fletcher Hall

Mac McAnally

Accomplished and award-winning country musician Mac McAnally heads out on the road across North America this year! Known for his significant contributions to country, pop, and rock music, McAnally's prolific career has included numerous Billboard top-10 solo albums, songwriting credits with Alabama, Sawyer Brown and others, as well as many appearances as a guest musician including Kenny Chesney's number-1 hit "Down The Road".