Chris Stapleton to perform at US Cellular Coliseum

Chris Stapleton
Chris Stapleton won the CMA Male Vocalist of the Year last month. (Photo courtesy ChrisStapleton.com)

By WJBC Staff

BLOOMINGTON – Country music’s top male vocalist is coming to Bloomington.

Chris Stapleton will perform at U.S. Cellular Coliseum on April 29, 2017.

Stapleton recently won the Country Music Awards’ Male Vocalist of the Year. He’s also won Songwriter of the Year and New Male Vocalist of the Year and has written six chart-topping hits.

British singer-songwriter Lucie Silvas will also perform.

Tickets go on sale Friday. WJBC will be offering a chance to win tickets this week.

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