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Alan Jackson To Open Hartman Arena March 28!
Press Release
Alan Jackson Opens the Hartman Arena
Alan Jackson will be the first concert at the newest arena in Kansas, the Hartman Arena!
Park City, KS February 9, 2009: Hartman Arena in Park City has announced country superstar Alan Jackson as the first concert ever to be held at the Hartman Arena. Jackson will open the Hartman Arena on Saturday, March 28.
“It’s so appropriate to open our Hartman Arena with the 2008 ASCAP CMA Songwriter/Artist of the Year and one of country music’s biggest stars. We were looking for one of the biggest names in the industry to kick off our success and Alan Jackson is a great fit,” said John Nath, Arena Manager.
Jackson has sold more than 50 million albums and is known his for consistently great performances and song writing talent . With “Country Boy” Jackson just scored the third #l single from GOOD TIME, the critically acclaimed album which debuted at #l on both the Billboard chart of Country Albums and the Billboard 200 when it was released earlier last year.
“We couldn’t be more excited about our Grand Opening Week!” Nath said. “We have little of something for everyone with our Open House, several concerts and football. You can just FEEL the excitement building as we complete the facility,” explained Nath.
Tickets are available after 9:00 AM on Saturday, February 14 at www.hartmanarena.com, www.tickets.com or 888-755-2583. Go to www.hartmanarena.com for more information.
