Nashville notable plays Clarkdale concert series finale2 min read

The Clarkdale Concerts in the Park’s final concert of the season takes place Saturday, Sept. 14, with McKenna Faith from 7 to 9 p.m. in the Clarkdale Town Park. 
“Clarkdale is very proud to have this artist on the stage. We’ve never had anyone like her before,” said Joni Westcott, Town of Clarkdale’s Community Services supervisor. “You don’t want to miss this one.” 

Faith is a country music singer, songwriter and recording artist, originally from Northern California. A champion barrel racer, she began performing at half-time shows before deciding to move to Nashville, Tenn., to pursue her career in music full-time. 

She has toured the nation with country’s biggest names, was the No. 1-selling Independent Female Country Artist on iTunes, and her debut single to country radio, “Somethin’ Somethin’,” cracked the Top 100 on the country charts. Blake Shelton cruise promoters stated Faith brings “first-class, high-energy, boot stompin’ country music” to the stage. 
Faith’s sound has matured with her age, and her latest studio release, Heartstealer, reflects that. From the sassy lead-single Poison, to the summer-anthem “Beach’n,” to “Coffee in the Morning,” Faith has collaborated with a number of writers like Stephen Lilies of Love & Theft and Robert Ellis Orrall of Taylor Swift’s “Love Story” since living in Nashville. 

She’s headlined sold-out shows at fairs, casinos and nightclubs across the country in addition to festival circuits where she’s been seen on both the Next From Nashville and Main Stages along¬side Nashville’s best.  After kicking off 2018 with her first international tour in Australia, she has hit the road this Summer on her Chaser Tour and Clarkdale is excited to be a stop on her tour. 
These free community concerts would not be possible without community partner Jennifer Griffin. 

As always there will be a 50/50 raffle that supports the Concerts in the Park events. 

Remember, all concerts are free to the public, dogs are welcome on a six-foot leash and alcohol is not permitted in the park. 
Contact Clarkdale Community Services at 639-2460 or community. services@clarkdale.az.gov for more information about Clarkdale concerts or concert vendor spaces. 

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The Concerts in the Park hotline at 639-2492 will provide the most up-to-date information, including cancellations or delays due to weather.

 

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