“An Evening With Reba” will bring the reigning queen of country to Johnstown at 7:30 p.m. March 14 at Cambria County War Memorial Arena, 326 Napoleon St.
War Memorial general manager Michael Silva said McEntire’s show is being made available through a partnership with a local business, McAneny Brothers Inc. of Ebensburg.
“Ticket sales are going really well,” Silva said. “There are a few left to sell, so now is the time.”
McEntire earned her 64th Top 10 hit and her 35th No. 1 song with the lead single, “Turn on the Radio,” from her current album, “All the Women I Am.”
McEntire has sold more than 56 million albums worldwide, taking the lead as the female artist with the most Recording Industry Association of America sales certifications in country music history and more No. 1 albums than any female in the genre. McEntire’s string of No. 1 hits spans four decades and Billboard, Country Aircheck and Mediabase have recognized her as the biggest female hitmaker in country music history.
The multi-platinum recording artist was recently inducted into the Country Music Hall of Fame and earned an Academy of Country Music Career Achievement honor.
She has won 15 American Music Awards, 13 Academy of Country Music Awards, nine People’s Choice Awards, six Country Music Association Awards and two Grammy Awards. McEntire began her musical career in 1974 when she sang the national anthem at the National Finals Rodeo in Oklahoma. She released her first album in 1977 and as other albums followed, McEntire got her first No. 1 single in 1983 for “Can’t Even Get the Blues.” McEntire’s first honors came in 1984 when she won a CMA Award for Female Vocalist of the Year and an ACM Award for Top Female Vocalist of the Year.
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Ticket information:
Tickets: $57, $67, $77, plus facility fee.
Information: 536-5156, (800) 745-3000 , ticketmaster.com or warmemorialarena.com.
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