This is going to be HUGE! Now into its second year, Kiss Country 93.7 is readying for "Kiss Country Fest" and it certainly won't be short on star power!!!

Headlining the May 9 concert will be country music powerhouse, Sara Evans!!!! Opening the show, will be one of our local favorites as Black Water Bride hits the stage. Sandwiched in the middle is one of country music's newest sensations, Parmalee!!!!

The show is set to begin at 6:00 pm at Festival Plaza in downtown Shreveport.

Discount tickets are available through May 3 for $25 and VIP tickets are $75.

Then, May 4 through May 8, general admission tickets will sell for $30 and VIP tickets will be $80.  Or if you wait until this same time you might want to  celebrate Mama with our "Mama + You” deal which gets you 2 GA tickets for $55 or 2 VIP tickets for just $155.

Any remaining tickets will be available on the Day of Show, May 9, for $35 general admission or VIP for $90

To purchase tickets, go HERE to Eventbrite.com

Sara Evans
Publicity photo from Sara Evans
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ABOUT SARA EVANS

Over the years, Evans has developed a reputation for delivering thoroughly satisfying albums full of great songs brought to life by her distinctive voice. She’s sold nearly six million records and her last four albums have been certified Gold, Platinum or Multi-Platinum. She’s scored five No. 1 hits, among them “Suds in the Bucket,” “A Real Fine Place to
Start,” “No Place That Far” and “A Little Bit Stronger,” the title track of her chart-topping 2011 album Stronger. Evans has amassed an impressive collection of awards, including female vocalist from the Academy of Country Music and video of the year from the Country Music Association for her ground breaking clip “Born to Fly.”  In addition to her music, Evans is an accomplished author of three books with co-writer Rachel Hauck and writes a lifestyle blog, “A Real Fine Place,” with her sister-in-law Kaelin “K.K” Evans where they share their passion for fashion, beauty, travel and food. She was the first country artist to compete on ABC’s popular “Dancing with the Stars” and she’s been named one of People magazine’s “50 Most Beautiful People.” A tireless philanthropist, Evans is involved in several charitable endeavors and has been awarded the Crystal Cross by the American Red Cross. Last year she and Barker launched Rock the South. The festival attracted 50,000 country music fans and raised money for the Children’s Hospital of Birmingham and Alabama Forever, a charity formed to help rebuild the areas in Alabama that were struck by devastating tornadoes.

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From Parmalee.com
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ABOUT PARMALEE

From the tiny town of Parmele, that’s home to a gas station, two blinking yellow lights, and a small tin- roofed barn dubbed Studio B, country rockers Parmalee launched their long journey to Nashville. The near-fatal robbery
Parmalee experienced after a show would have destroyed most bands. But brothers Matt and Scott Thomas, cousin Barry Knox and longtime friend Josh McSwain didn’t call it quits. Instead it reinforced their intense motivation and dedication to one another and to their determination to succeed.
Each obstacle that delayed Parmalee’s arrival to Nashville was an extra mile that allowed the groundbreaking sounds of artists like Jason Aldean and Eric Church to pave the way for the worlds of country radio and Parmalee’s brand of country music to meet at the perfect crossroad.  Parmalee’s country rock sound has its roots in the bluegrass, traditional country, southern rock and blues covers the guys grew up hearing their families play.

 

Black Water Bride
From Black Water Bride
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ABOUT BLACK WATER BRIDE

If you want southern country rock at its finest look no further than Black Water Bride. They have been described as a straight, boot heel to the jaw when they play; No mercy, no apologies. They are four southern gentlemen from the birthplace of the Louisiana Hayride and can play everything from The Black Crowes to Black Sabbath with a little Hank Jr. thrown in the mix.

All four are veterans of the southern touring scene and can still turn heads each show as they make new fans fall in love with their original sound. They are not bro country and they are not hard rock. They're the sweet spot in between boot tappin' and sippin' moonshine (the real stuff).

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