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Steve Earle leads list of casino shows

Copperhead Road will lead right to McPhillips Station Casino this summer.

Roots-rocker Steve Earle will play the casino on July 22 with his band the Dukes (and Duchesses) featuring Alison Moorer in support of his latest album, I’ll Never Get Out of This World Alive, released last year. Tickets for the show go on sale May 11 for $45 and $55 (plus taxes and service fees) at Ticketmaster.

The show is one of four new July concerts announced at McPhillips Station Casino:

❚ High Road Easy singer Sass Jordan will play the casino on July 7 in support of her forthcoming new album, S.U.N. – Something Unto Nothing. Tickets go on sale May 3 for $30 and $35 at Ticketmaster.

❚ Veteran Nashville-based country group Diamond Rio is in town on July 13. Tickets go on sale May 4 for $45 and $55.

❚ Country music legend Ronnie Milsap will perform 40-years worth of material over the course of two shows at the casino on July 14 at 3 p.m. and 8 p.m. Tickets go on sale May 10 for $35 and $45 at Ticketmaster.

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