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Country music star Tanya Tuckers is on the Stampede grandstand stage tonight at 9 p.m.
Medicine Hat News
With a career spanning more than 45 years behind her, Tanya Tucker has the Medicine Hat Exhibition & Stampede in her immediate future.
Tucker will take the stage at the Stampede grandstand tonight at 9.
Tucker burst onto the music scene in 1972 as a teenager singing the hit “Delta Dawn.” She continued a successful music career for the rest of the decade before personal battles and weakening sales took their toll. In the late 1980s the albums “Girls Like Me,” “Love Me Like You Used To” and “Strong Enough to Bend” put her back among country music’s top performers. In 1991 she was named the Country Music Association’s female vocalist of the year and charted many singles throughout the ’90s.
Tucker continues to produce music and perform and has also dabbled in reality television and penned a book in recent years.
Tickets start at $69 and are available online at mhstampede.com, by calling 403-527-1234 or 1-888-MHRODEO and in person at the Stampede office, the Medicine Hat Mall customer service desk or the Grandstand box office at show time.