Country's Corbin to perform at Dover Downs

Delaware State News
Posted 8/10/15

Country singer Easton Corbin will play Dover Downs Nov. 27. (Submitted photo) DOVER  — Country singer Easton Corbin will visit Dover Downs Hotel & Casino for a Friday, Nov. 27 performance at 9 …

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Country's Corbin to perform at Dover Downs

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Country singer Easton Corbin will play Dover Downs Nov. 27. (Submitted photo) Country singer Easton Corbin will play Dover Downs Nov. 27. (Submitted photo)

DOVER  Country singer Easton Corbin will visit Dover Downs Hotel & Casino for a Friday, Nov. 27 performance at 9 p.m. Tickets go on sale Tuesday.

Mr. Corbin's third album, "About to Get Real," was released in July and became his first No. 1 on Billboard's Top Country Albums chart. The album's success is led by the current single "Baby Be My Love Song."

In his still-young career, the accolades have rolled in for Mr. Corbin, who is the first country male artist in 17 years to have his first two consecutive singles – “A Little More Country Than That” and “Roll With It” – reach No. 1.

In a six-month period, he received 13 country music award nominations and won three country music trophies. He received three nominations from the Academy of Country Music Awards and won every breakthrough artist category at the 2011 American Country Music Awards (Artist of the Year, Single of the Year and Music Video). He tied with Lady Antebellum to earn the most nominations, garnering seven.

Billboard named him the Top New Country Artist of 2010 and “Roll With It” the No. 6 Hot Country Song of the Year, while “A Little More Country Than That” was ranked No. 19.

Ticket prices range from $45 to $85, based on location, and can be obtained by visiting doverdowns.com or calling 1-800-711-5882.

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