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Harveys books outdoor venue for Labor Day weekend


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Labor Day weekend is going to be rocking at Harveys with two popular and very different acts – Linkin Park and Eric Church.

Linkin Park will play Sept. 1, with Church performing Sept. 2-3.

Linkin Park formed in 2006 in Southern California. Each album has been an evolution, with the latest – “One More Light” –  to be released May 19. It is described as being more human and more avant-garde.

Opening that night will be Machine Gun Kelly. He is set to release his third studio album on May 12.

Church, to date, is the only country act in the lineup for the Summer Concert Series. Nashville thought the artists oversaturated the market a bit last year to the point audiences were not robust. So, the pendulum is swinging in the other direction – fewer country artists will be on the road this summer.

Church’s “Mr. Misunderstood” won album of the year last year at the Country Music Awards.

Other concerts at the Stateline venue include: Paul Simon (June 25), Rebelution (June 30), Sammy Hagar (July 2), Train (July 9), Lenny Kravitz (July 14), Third Eye Blind (July 16), Jack Johnson (July 28-29), Slightly Stoopid (Aug. 4), and The Who (Aug. 16).

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