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LANCO to headline free Spring into Summer Salutes Fort Campbell festival

LANCO to headline free Spring into Summer Salutes Fort Campbell festival

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CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – The Oak Grove Spring into Summer Salutes Fort Campbell festival has a new headliner: chart-topping country quintet LANCO.

LANCO will take the stage at the Viceroy Performing Arts Center in Oak Grove, Kentucky, on Saturday, May 29, at 7 p.m., announced Traci Cunningham, executive director of the Oak Grove Tourism & Convention Commission.

“We are super excited to have these talented young men as our headlining artist,” Cunningham said in a news release. “We are thrilled to have them here in Oak Grove showing their support for our military and the community.”

LANCO, which stands for Lancaster & Company, topped the charts with “Greatest Love Story” and the hit “Born to Love You.” The band’s No. 1 selling debut Hallelujah Nights made LANCO the first country group to debut on the Billboard Country Albums at No. 1 in 10 years, the release said. They have had multiple nominations from the CMT, CMA, ACM, AMA and iHeart Awards. Brando Lancaster, lead vocalist became the first member to ever win NSAT’S Songwriter/Artist of the Year.

The previously scheduled headliner was country music artist Randy Houser, but he had to cancel over a scheduling conflict.

The concert, along with all other activities at the Spring into Summer Festival, is free and open to the public.

For more, go to Oak Grove Tourism’s website at www.visitoakgroveky.com.

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