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Mohegan Sun hosts Little Big Town4 March 2019(PRESS RELEASE) -- Grammy, ACM, CMA and AMA award-winning group Little Big Town returns to the Mohegan Sun Arena stage, bringing special guest Ashley McBryde, on Sunday, 7 July at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $79.00, $59.00 and $39.00 and go on sale Friday, 8 March at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster. Ticketmaster customers may log in online or call Ticketmaster’s national toll-free Charge By Phone number 1.800.745.3000. Tickets will also be available at the Mohegan Sun Box Office beginning on Saturday, 9 March at 10 a.m., subject to availability. Little Big Town, consisting of members Karen Fairchild, Phillip Sweet, Kimberly Schlapman and Jimi Westbrook, first entered the music scene over 19 years ago with hit songs “Boondocks,” “Bring It On Home,” “Good As Gone” and the Grammy-nominated “Little White Church.” Their breakthrough albums Tornado and Pain Killer produced multiple #1 singles, including “Pontoon,” “Tornado,” and “Day Drinking,” as well as the history-making, best-selling Country single of the year (2015) “Girl Crush.” Released February 24, 2017, Little Big Town's latest studio album, The Breaker, debuted No. 1 on the Billboard Country Charts and Top 10 (No. 4) on the Billboard 200 to critical acclaim, marking the group’s fourth Top 10 debut on the Billboard 200 chart. The album features their Grammy-winning, multi-week No. 1 single “Better Man” as well as “When Someone Stops Loving You.” Little Big Town has earned more than 40 award show nominations and in the past five years has taken home nearly 20 awards, including multiple Grammy, AMA, People’s Choice, CMA and ACM awards and an Emmy award. Currently the reigning CMA and ACM “Vocal Group of the Year,” the Country Music Hall of Fame inductees (2014) went onto receive their star on the Nashville Walk of Fame in 2017. Also in 2017, Little Big Town hosted a sold-out, yearlong artist residency at the famed Ryman Auditorium in Nashville — marking the venue’s first-ever, year-long residency in its 125-year history. The band also recently launched 4 Cellars wine, their first non-musical project as a band, with Browne Family Vineyards. |