Friday, June 15, 2012

Hunter Hayes Is Rocking Out At Whisky River With A Free Concert

Multi-talented 20-year-old Hunter Hayes is the latest phenomenon to
hit the country music scene with his current debut single topping
charts nationwide. Tuesday, June 19, Hayes, presented by WSOC 103.7
and the Redneck Yacht Club, will take the stage at Whisky River to
deliver one of the most spectacular shows of the summer season with
his hit songs 'Storm Warning', 'Wanted' and 'Somebody's Heartbreak'.

Originally from Louisiana, Hayes started his musical career at the
young age of two. At an early age he knew he wanted to go far and by
four he was performing both locally and on national television. In
2008 Hayes moved to Nashville to pursue his country music dreams. At
16-years-old, he was co-writing songs with Rascal Flatts and
eventually signed to Atlantic Records.

"I hope people half my age and twice my age will listen to my music-I
want it to live forever and for my audience to feel like they have a
friend in music," said Hayes. "Music is a spirit. It heals. It's an
amazing thing to be loved and appreciated."

Doors open at 6 p.m. for the free concert and 18 and up are welcome.
Space is limited so, first come, first entry.

Whisky River is located at EpiCentre, 210 E Trade Street in the heart
of uptown Charlotte.

Owned by NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Whisky River is one of
Charlotte, North Carolina's most popular evening entertainment venues
in the heart of the vibrant uptown scene at the EpiCentre. With its
unpretentious charm and electrifying blend of live music performances,
celebrity guests and dynamic DJs spinning everything from rock to
country and more, Whisky River is the ideal destination for casual,
feel-good fun. So grab your friends and get ready for a revved-up time
at Charlotte's favorite place to unwind – Whisky River. Oh, and don't
forget to take a ride on the famous, and always entertaining,
mechanical bull – if you dare!

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