Country music returns to Cranston’s Park Theatre following last week’s awesome concert by the Zac Brown Tribute Band.
The program this Saturday, March 4, begins at 6 p.m. with …
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Country music returns to Cranston’s Park Theatre following last week’s awesome concert by the Zac Brown Tribute Band.
The program this Saturday, March 4, begins at 6 p.m. with pre-concert appearances from Weymouth’s Patrick Kearns, lead singer for Three Years Gone. Kearns has a deep, soulful baritone voice similar to Chris Stapleton and has been a popular performer in the New England area.
Kevin Herchen will take to the stage from 7-8 p.m. Herchen has been named the New England Country Music Male Singer of the Year more than once. He is from West Warwick and is a survivor of the Station Nightclub Fire, the 20th anniversary of which occurred on Feb 20.
Boston country singer/songwriter, baritone Louie Bello will take the main stage shortly after 8 p.m., followed by national star Easton Corbin, singing both his No. 1 hit, “A Little More Country Than That,” and “Roll With It”.
Tickets are $40-$80 and are available at the box office or on line at theparkri.com.
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