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Country star Brantley Gilbert set to perform at The Mill in Terre Haute

Country star Brantley Gilbert set to perform at The Mill in Terre Haute

Yahoo25-03-2025
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Country artist Brantley Gilbert is making his way to The Mill, July 11, as a part of the Hoosier Lottery Concert Series.
During his career, Gilbert has earned over 8.3 billion streams, sold back-to-back platinum albums and has seven No.1 hits, including the 7x platinum song 'Bottoms Up.' According to The Mill, Gilbert is a trailblazer in country's modern rock-and-rap fusion.
Tickets for the show will go on sale Friday, March 28 at 10 a.m. Ticket prices are $95 for VIP standing pit, $55 for VIP (seats allowed) and $35 for GA (seats allowed).
For more information about the show or other events at The Mill, you can visit their website here.
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