Just announced, legendary country music group Diamond Rio will be performing at the South Dakota Military Heritage Alliance on December 21, 2024. Presented by Pepper Entertainment and part of the Miles and Lisa Beacom Concert Series. Tickets for the show go on sale Friday, September 27, at 10 am. Presale tickets are available Thursday, September 26, at 10 am. Presale ticket code is "Pepper". Tickets are available at Etix.com

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Here is the Official Press Release From Pepper Entertainment:

Originating as The Tennessee River Boys in the 80’s, the band evolved into Diamond Rio in 1989. The
following year, they signed with Arista Nashville, and in 1991, with the release of “Meet in The Middle,”
became the first country music group in history to reach No. 1 with a debut single. The band is also known
for their multi-week chart-topper “How Your Love Makes Me Feel,” cross-over hit “One More Day,” as
well as timeless hits “Beautiful Mess,” “Unbelievable,” “I Believe,” and many more. Selling more than 6.8
million albums and surpassing over 1.05 billion global streams, Diamond Rio has charted 20 Top 10 singles,
15 Top 5 singles, and seven No. 1 singles. Known for playing every note on every album throughout their
career, the band’s unwavering commitment to their craft is evident in their instrumental tracks “Big,”
“Appalachian Dream,” and “Poultry Promenade,” all of which received Grammy nominations for Best
Country Instrumental Performance. Following their Arista Nashville deal, the band released two albums
with Word Records–their Christmas album, The Star Still Shines, and their Dove and Grammy-winning
Christian Country album, The Reason. Amassing numerous accolades throughout the years, the band is a member of the Grand Ole Opry, won six Vocal Group of the Year Awards (four CMA and two ACM),
received fourteen Grammy nominations, and won a Grammy Award for their album, The Reason. Known
for their charitable commitments, including long-time spokespersons for Big Brothers Big Sisters, the band
has raised more than $1 million for non-profits and received the Minnie Pearl Humanitarian Award.
For more information, visit www.DiamondRio.com
Follow Diamond Rio:
Facebook: @DiamondRio
Instagram/Twitter/TikTok: @DiamondRioBand
YouTube:@DiamondRioTV

-Pepper Entertainment

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