Friday, May 2, 2014

Country music legend Clint Black is coming to the PAC on Friday, May 30th!



Clint Black’s stop at the PAC will be an acoustic show featuring his talents as both a singer/songwriter and musician. Michaelis, a Texas group made up of three sisters who’ve been singing together since they were in elementary school, will be the opening act.

Tickets for the Florence show go on sale Monday, May 5 at noon. However, if you are attending the Marty Stuart concert this Saturday, May 3rd, there will be a special advance sale at the PAC box office and you will be allowed to purchase Clint Black tickets before everyone else on Monday – just show the Box Office your Marty Stuart ticket!

Prices for tickets to the Clint Black concert begin at $49 and VIP seats are $69. Tickets can be purchased online at www.fmupac.org beginning Monday, May 5, at noon, by phone at (843-661-4444), or in person, at the PAC Box Office at 201 S. Dargan St. in downtown Florence. The box office is open M/W from noon to 6 p.m. and T/Th/F from noon to 5 p.m.

During his storied career, Black has produced more than two dozen number one hits. His first two albums, Killin’ Time and Put Yourself in My Shoes, both went platinum. He’s churned out hits for more than two decades while becoming a country music icon. Black is a member of the Grand Ole Opry, and also earned a star on Hollywood’s Walk of Fame. Black has appeared in several movies.

A singer and a songwriter, Black has long been declared one of country music’s brightest stars. His many talents have helped shape his long career, as Black has transcended genres to become one of the most successful artists in all the music industry. To date, Black has written, recorded and released more than 100 songs, a benchmark in any artist’s career. An astounding one-third of these songs eligible for major single release also achieved hit song status on country radio, while more than 20 million of his albums have been sold worldwide.

Black’s continued success can be attributed in part to his deep sense of country music history, and his humble gratitude in being an important part of it. The 1989 debut of his critically acclaimed fan favorite, the triple platinum Killin’ Time, marked a shift in the industry, with a return to the more traditional sounds of the genre. Country Music Television lists this album as one of the 100 Greatest Albums in Country Music.

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