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Ronnie Dunn Concert at TCU Place on June 21 at 7:30 p.m. (Up to 52% Off). Two Seating Options Available.
value $62
discount $32
savings 52%
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Highlights:

Half of chart-topping country duo Brooks & Dunn and acclaimed “Singer in a Cowboy Band” unleashes rowdy honky-tonk from his solo debut

Fine print:
  • Expires Jun 21, 2012
  • Limit 4 per person. Redeem starting 5/28 for a ticket/admission at VCU Place box office. Must show valid ID matching name on Groupon at venue. Must provide first and last name upon purchase, which will be provided to venue. Love Nation is the issuer of tickets. Refundable only on day of purchase. Must purchase together to sit together. Discount reflects Live Nation's current ticket prices-price may differ on day of the event.
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Description:
Country songs explore such intense emotions as the pain of love gone bad, the loneliness of life on the range, and the thrill of reading Kerouac's On the Road for the second time. Feel the music with this GrouponLive deal to see Ronnie Dunn in the Sid Buckwold Theatre at TCU Place on Thursday, June 21, at 7:30 p.m. Choose between the following seating options:

  • For $30, you get one ticket for seating in the second balcony (up to a $62.75 value, including all fees).
  • For $42, you get one ticket for seating in the main floor or first balcony (up to an $86.75 value, including all fees).

As half of “Boot Scootin’ Boogie” duo Brooks & Dunn, Ronnie Dunn has played everywhere from the arena to the rodeo, beer joints to casinos. His Texas twang and electric guitar chronicle 20 years of wide-ranging exploits on his self-titled debut solo album. After he and Kix Brooks played their last show together in 2010, Dunn set to work as the new album's sole producer and main songwriter. "This time around, I baked it,” he said. “I baked it and cooked it, and cooked it again.” His signature rowdy honky-tonk kicks through in the single “Let the Cowboy Rock,” and the poignant ballad of forgiveness, “Bleed Red," urges listeners to “turn the anger into water / let it slip through our hands.”

Calgary country phenom Lindsay Ell, only 22 years old, warms up the crowd and makes sure there are no boot-snagging holes in the stage. Her charismatic concerts and strict studio work ethic have propelled her into spotlights at JunoFest and SXSW, where she's unleashed her shimmering guitar chops and Keith Urban-inspired songcraft.

The evening of lovin’ and leavin’ unfolds inside the Sid Buckwold Theatre. Tucked into the expansive convention space of TCU Place, the theatre hosts up to 2,003 guests on three tiers, granting audience members uninhibited sightlines and plenty of chances to draft players to their tee-ball league.