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Country music star returns to Youngstown stage

Country music star returns to Youngstown stage

Yahoo12-05-2025

YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN) – Country music star Lee Brice is coming back to the Youngstown Foundation Amphitheatre late this summer.
Brice is scheduled to take the amphitheatre stage on September 18 for his 'What You Know About That Tour.'
Other artists joining him on the tour include Ashley Cooke, Jackson Dean, Corey Kent, Lewis Brice and Grace Taylor.
Brice has had several #1 hits that include songs like 'I Hope You're Happy Now' with Carly Pearce, 'One of Them Girls,' and 'Memory I Don't Mess With.' His current single 'Cry' is rising through the charts.
Brice was a headliner at the Youngstown venue in September 2022 with his 'Label Me Proud Tour.'
Tickets are available for presale Thursday, May 15, from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. with password: SOUL. Regular tickets go on sale Friday, May 16, on ticketmaster.com and at the Southwoods Health Box Office.
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