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Chris Young in Duluth…

Posted on the 19 January 2016 by Hendrik Pape @soundcheckblg

Sorry for the delay on this one folks...

Chris Young was originally scheduled to bring his I'm Coming Home tour to Duluth, MN ( AMSOIL Arena) on December 3rd , but canceled due to strep. However, as promised, Chris didn't let fans down when he brought the tour back to town on January 9th.

Clare Dunn kicked off the night with some awesome guitar riffs, flowing bond hair and one heck of a voice. Dunn thrilled with her hit Move On as well as some covers to include her shredding on guitar with Led Zeppelin's - Rock & Roll. Dunn's guitar skills and her incredible and her unmistakable voice were amazing.

Eric Paslay was up next to keep the fans singing along and dancing in the aisles. Hit after hit Eric kept the fans on their feet and singing along. During his performance of his newest single, High Class, Eric came out of the darkness with his band wearing sunglasses and even showed off some of his dance moves. Eric's amazing song writing ability and unique voice are always a thrill to watch come to life on stage.

Now it was time for Chris Young to take to the stage with an eruption of cheers from the fans that had waited to see him perform. Chris started off the set with his first #1 Getting You Home. It was close to impossible to find one person that wasn't on their feet, singing along or swaying to the music. Wether it was the emotion you feel, the power of his voice or the stage presence of Chris, you can't help but love watching him perform When You Say Nothing At All.

The trio left it all on stage at AMSOIL Arena. To the fan's credit they even set a record for Chris's tour with Chris claiming "Oh, and thanks for the five bras tonight on stage. #2016record" - @ChrisYoungMusic

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Chris Young in Duluth…

Well if your reading this you must really be bored... So I was born and raised in a small town and have a thirst for good Canadian Whiskey and amazing Country Music.


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