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Terri Clark with Country Concert, Tyler Reese Tritt, and more

Jul 9, 2026 at 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM  ·   · $424 Hickory Hill Lakes, Fort Loramie, OH Hickory Hill Lakes, Fort Loramie, OH Tickets from $424

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Lanie Gardner, from the Appalachian Mountains, blends classic rock and country. She went viral with a cover of Fleetwood Mac's "Dreams." Her debut album, A Songwriter’s Diary, showcases her storytelling talent. Featured on the Twisters soundtrack alongside stars like Luke Combs, she’s toured with Jelly Roll and earned acclaim as a CMT Next Up Artist. Gardner captivates with her soulful style.
Eddie Montgomery, known for his distinct voice in country music, tours nationwide with heartfelt, rowdy songs. With 5 No. 1 hits, he's a Grand Ole Opry member and in the Kentucky Music Hall of Fame.
Zach King, from Fayetteville, GA, blends country, Americana & indie rock. Known for "kinda country" style & twisty lyrics about small-town life & love. His work gained 5M+ streams globally.
Hudson Westbrook, from Stephenville, TX, blends country-rock with Red Dirt roots. Known for hits like "Take It Slow," he's headlining tours, sharing songs like "Pray Your Name.”
Preston Cooper, from Fredericktown, Ohio, is a rising star in Country Rock known for his powerful, soulful voice. Discovered by Brad and Brett Warren, he blends raw Country with edgy Alt Rock. His track "Weak" showcases his expressive vocals. He's opened for Riley Green and draws inspiration from greats like Chris Stapleton and Bob Seger.
Jason Aldean, Georgia native and ACM Artist of the Decade, is known for hits like "Try That In A Small Town" and collaborations with Carrie Underwood. With 30 No. 1 hits and over 18 billion streams, he's an iconic country artist celebrated for his relatable songs about small-town life.
Travis Tritt, born in Marietta, Georgia, blends Southern rock, blues, and gospel into his country music. With two GRAMMYs, four CMA Awards, and seven platinum albums, Tritt's hits like "Modern Day Bonnie and Clyde" and "Here's A Quarter" have solidified his place among the 'Class of '89' alongside Garth Brooks and Alan Jackson. Beyond music, he has appeared in films and TV shows.
Country artist Tracy Byrd, born in Vidor, Texas, wowed fans with hits like "Holdin' Heaven" and "Watermelon Crawl." Known for relatable lyrics, he earned gold and platinum albums.
Riley Green, from Jacksonville, AL, is an acclaimed Country artist known for hits like "There Was This Girl" and "I Wish Grandpas Never Died." Named ACM’s 2020 New Male Artist of the Year, he has toured with Morgan Wallen and Luke Combs. His heartfelt style shines in collaborations with Thomas Rhett and Luke Combs.
Bryan Martin, a self-taught country musician from a working-class background, gained fame with "Beauty In The Struggle." Influenced by classic artists, he has a diverse catalog of over 3,000 songs spanning traditional and southern rock genres. His mother sang with stars like Faron Young and Allison Krauss. Growing up in the oil fields, he blends real-life stories and emotions, resonating with audiences.
Randy Houser, known for his powerful voice, hails from Mississippi. He's famous for hits like "How Country Feels," "Runnin' Outta Moonlight," and "Goodnight Kiss." His achievements include multiple No. 1 singles and a CMA Song of the Year nomination.
Award-winning country artist Jamey Johnson inspires with his blend of traditional and modern styles. Known for "That Lonesome Song" and "The Guitar Song," his albums have earned platinum and gold certifications, topping the Billboard charts. His latest project, "Midnight Gasoline," recorded at Cash Cabin Studio with top producers, continues this legacy.
Eddie Montgomery, born in Kentucky, is celebrated for his rowdy and heartfelt country music. With hits like "Hillbilly Shoes," he boasts five No. 1 singles, a Grand Ole Opry membership, and a Kentucky Music Hall of Fame induction as part of Montgomery Gentry.
Born in Powder Springs, GA, Tyler Reese Tritt is a country artist known for "Sometimes Love Just Ain’t Enough." She's opened for Sheryl Crow and Runaway June.
Alabama, formed by cousins Randy Owen, Teddy Gentry, and Jeff Cook, revived country bands in the late '70s with a blend of country and rock. The band, rooted in Alabama, gained fame with hits like "Tennessee River" and achieved 27 number-one singles in the '80s. They secured multiple awards and had seven multi-platinum albums. Alabama's signature sound and remarkable success, particularly with their seamless harmonies and crossover appeal, set a high bar in country music. Their influence continues, even after multiple reunions and the passing of band member Jeff Cook.
Canadian country icon Terri Clark rose from Tootsie’s in Nashville to Grand Ole Opry fame. With over 5M albums sold, hits like “Better Things To Do” and collaborations with legends like Reba McEntire, she boasts 13 Top Ten singles and multiple awards. Inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, she continues to shine on stage worldwide.

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Visit the Terri Clark concert in Fort Loramie at Hickory Hill Lakes on Thursday, July 9, 2026, at 12:00 PM, featuring Country Concert, Tyler Reese Tritt, and more. Grab your tickets now!

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