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Evans goes virtual with concerts

Friday, November 20, 2020 – Sara Evans will be perform a live series of virtual full band concerts in partnership with VYE over three nights on Dec. 10-12.

Each virtual date will have its own theme. The first show will include Evans' biggest hits. The second night will feature all of the cover songs from her latest album, "Copy That." The closing show will bring a virtual version of her annual Christmas concert tour named after her holiday album, "At Christmas." Each show will also include surprise special performers.

Tickets for each of the live virtual shows will start at $14.99 and are available to purchase now with special packages including exclusive merch bundles and VIP virtual meet & greets also available. A limited number of in-person tickets will be made available at a later date and attendees will be required to follow all appropriate COVID safety protocols including spaced seating, temperature checks and wearing masks.

Fans can also catch Evans starring as Belinda in the upcoming Hallmark Channel movie, "A Nashville Christmas Carol," which premieres Nov. 21 at 8 p.m. eastern. In this country music twist on Charles Dickens' holiday tale, Evans appears alongside fellow country stars Wynonna Judd, RaeLynn and Kix Brooks.


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CD review - Copy That Nine songs in, Sara Evans finally unleashes a country song that she wanted to cover. And it's one of the most copied songs at that - Hank's "I'm So Lonesome I Could Cry." The cut is a decided left turn from the rest of "Copy That," songs that Evans adored "plain and simple." Overcovered though it may be, Evans' version resonates. Let's face it, her vocals remain a powerful thing of beauty, power and emotion. And it helps that she is backed by ...
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CD review - At Christmas Sara Evans is straight-up one of the best singers in country music, and when she performs "Go Tell It On The Mountain" backed by a supportive choir on her new holiday offering, "At Christmas," the girl is squarely in her element. She has the kind of strong voice that gives this lyric the spiritual declarative quality it requires. And yet, she can switch to the acoustic guitar-backed "Oh Come All Ye Faithful" and sing ever so prettily and quietly. ...


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