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Ying Yang Twins with Rock the Country, Aaron Lewis, and more

Jul 18, 2025 at 1:00 PM  ·  WH Lyon Fairgrounds, Sioux Falls, SD WH Lyon Fairgrounds, Sioux Falls, SD

Ying Yang Twins
Jul 18
Ying Yang Twins
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Atlanta's Ying Yang Twins gained fame with "Whistle While You Twurk", and hits like "Salt Shaker". Collaborated with Lil Jon & Britney Spears, flourishing under TVT with tracks like "Wait (The Whisper Song)".
Shenandoah, formed in Muscle Shoals, Alabama, in 1984, is known for blending traditional and radio-friendly country sounds. With hits like "Two Dozen Roses" and "Next to You, Next to Me," they achieved mainstream success in the late '80s and early '90s. The band won a Grammy for "Somewhere in the Vicinity of the Heart" with Alison Krauss and collaborated with artists such as Luke Bryan and Blake Shelton. Despite setbacks, Shenandoah remains a popular touring act, continuing to captivate audiences while celebrating its rich musical legacy.
Little Texas, born in the early '90s country scene, became a top vocal band with hits like "God Blessed Texas" and "My Love." Recognized for hard work and unique sound, they sold over 7 million units and won the ACM Top Vocal Group of 1994. Celebrating their 1993 double-platinum album *Big Time*, they continue to tour widely.
Aaron Lewis, born in Springfield, Vermont, is known for confessional lyrics in Staind's post-grunge music and his country solo career. Notable collaborations include Fred Durst. His country albums such as "The Road" and "Sinner" have topped charts, with hits like "Am I the Only One." He blends heavy rock with introspective melodies.
Tracy Lawrence, born in Atlanta, Texas, rose to fame with rock-tinged honky tonk hits in the early '90s. Known for his blend of modern and traditional country, he released double-platinum albums "Alibis" and "Time Marches On." He charted 40 Billboard Country singles, including top hits like "Can't Break It to My Heart" and "My Second Home." Despite personal challenges, his career thrived with collaborations featuring Tim McGraw and Luke Bryan. He hosts the syndicated radio show "Honky Tonkin' with Tracy Lawrence," showcasing his lasting influence in the country music scene.
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.”

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