Heart returns to Evansville after 39 years
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The last time Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Heart, led by sisters Nancy and Ann Wilson, were in the Evansville area, Ronald Reagan was president and the first laptop computer had just been released by IBM. But now, that 39-year wait is over.
The band is returning to Evansville Tuesday night when they bring their show, 'An Evening With Heart' to the Ford Center.
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To tell us all about their long-awaited comeback to the River City is Nancy Wilson, and the entire interview can be viewed in the player above.
People can still buy tickets here.
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Heart returns to Evansville after 39 years
HENDERSON, Ky. (WEHT) – The last time Rock and Roll Hall of Famers Heart, led by sisters Nancy and Ann Wilson, were in the Evansville area, Ronald Reagan was president and the first laptop computer had just been released by IBM. But now, that 39-year wait is over. The band is returning to Evansville Tuesday night when they bring their show, 'An Evening With Heart' to the Ford Center. EVSC, UE to break ground on the Innovation Center for Science and Health To tell us all about their long-awaited comeback to the River City is Nancy Wilson, and the entire interview can be viewed in the player above. People can still buy tickets here. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.