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INDIGO GIRLS JOIN SUGARLAND’S JENNIFER NETTLES AND BRANDY CLARK
FOR THAT GIRL TOUR, AUGUST 29 AT AURORA’S RIVER EDGE PARK
Go to http://RiverEdgeAurora.com/press/ for hi-res images Jennifer Nettles, the Indigo Girls and Brandy Clark.
AURORA, IL, June 16, 2014 – An already amazing night of music just became more amazing.
Amy and Emily, the Indigo Girls, have joined the Chicago-area stop of the That Girl Tour which includes
singer/songwriter Brandy Clark and headliner Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles.
The That Girl Tour plays RiverEdge Park, 360 N. Broadway in downtown Aurora on Friday, August 29. The
park opens at 5:30 p.m. Brandy Clark takes the stage at 7 p.m., followed by the Indigo Girls at 7:45 p.m. and
Jennifer Nettles at 9 p.m. Tickets are $40. A VIP package including early entrance to the park, sound check
access, merchandise and more is available for $150.
To purchase, go to RiverEdgeAurora.com, call the RiverEdge box office, (630) 896-6666, or visit RiverEdge’s
satellite box office, the Paramount Theatre, 23 E. Galena Blvd. in downtown Aurora, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.,
Monday–Saturday. The RiverEdge box office is also open at the park for day-of sales from Noon until show
time.
Reminder to Chicago-area country fans: RiverEdge Park is a major destination for live country music in
August. In addition to the That Girl Tour, RiverEdge presents the exclusive Chicago-area summer engagement
of country music’s most influential contemporary group, Lady Antebellum, on Thursday,
August 7. The park opens at 6 p.m. Concert at 8 p.m. Tickets are $45 if purchased before August 1; $55
starting August 1. To purchase, go to RiverEdgeAurora.com, call the RiverEdge box office, (630) 896-6666, , or
visit RiverEdge’s satellite box office, the Paramount Theatre, 23 E. Galena Blvd. in downtown Aurora, 10 a.m.
to 6 p.m., Monday–Saturday. The RiverEdge box office is also open at the park for day-of sales from Noon
until show time.
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Meet the That Girl Tour
Jennifer Nettles
Jennifer Nettles, lead vocalist for international super duo Sugarland, has become one of the most popular
singer-songwriters in music today. Since Sugarland exploded onto the music scene in ’04, they have earned
worldwide sales of over 22 million (albums and singles), eight No. 1 singles and trophies from the Grammys,
AMAs, ACM Awards, CMT Music Awards and CMA Awards. Nettles has won five ASCAP awards for her
songwriting, and in 2008 received a Grammy Award, ACM Award and CMA Award for penning the
emotionally charged, platinum-selling No. 1 hit “Stay.” At the 2009 ACM Awards, Nettles was honored with
the “Crystal Milestone Award” for being the first woman to be the solo songwriter on an ACM “Song of the
Year” winner since 1972. To learn more, visit JenniferNettles.com.
The Indigo Girls
The styles of the Indigo Girls rockers couldn't be more different: Emily Saliers’ music steeped in traditional
Joni Mitchell influences and Amy Ray’s from punk-rock singer/songwriter stylings. But when the two step on
stage together, those disparate styles blend into one unique and harmonic sound. For over 25 years, this power
duo has rocked millions around the world. Their recording career includes 14 studio records, three live records
and three “Greatest Hits” compilations. Their first hit "Closer To Fine" (an unlikely collaboration with Irish
band Hothouse Flowers) scored #52 on the popular music chart and #26 on the modern rock chart. In 1990,
they won a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Folk Album. They were also nominated for Best New
Artist (but lost to Milli Vanilli who eventually had that award revoked). On their fourteenth studio album,
Beauty Queen Sister, this folk-rock duo delivers a beautifully crafted batch of songs that revel in spirited
simplicity. For more, visit IndigoGirls.com.
Brandy Clark
Country music singer-songwriter Brandy Clark is often hailed as the future of country music. Her songs,
mostly about the seedy underbelly of country folk, have been recorded by Miranda Lambert, The Band
Perry, Reba McEntire, LeAnn Rimes, Billy Currington, Darius Rucker and Kacey Musgraves. In 2012, she
opened shows for Sheryl Crow and made her Grand Ole Opry debut. In 2013, Clark was chosen by CMT as
one of the “Women of Country,” and she released her debut album 12 Stories, featuring Vince Gill on
background vocals. It made its debut at No.28 on the Billboard Top Country Album Chart, and led to her
network TV debut on The Late Show With David Letterman, when she performed the album’s lead single
"Stripes.” For more information, visit BrandyClarkMusic.com.
Jennifer Nettles: That Girl Tour 2014 at RiverEdge is sponsored by Gerald Nissan of Naperville.
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About RiverEdge Park
Chicago and Chicago’s western suburbs have a beautiful, new outdoor concert venue to enjoy after last
summer’s grand opening of the new RiverEdge Park in downtown Aurora – Illinois’ second largest city.
In addition to the That Girl Tour, national acts playing RiverEdge this summer include 18th Annual Blues on
the Fox headliners Jimmie Vaughan, Los Lonely Boys and Taj Mahal (June 27 & 28), Lee DeWyze and 10,000
Maniacs (July 5), Lady Antebellum (August 7), Jennifer Nettles of Sugarland (August 29) with more major
concerts TBA.
Aurora’s popular Downtown Alive! outdoor music series presents American English for only $3 on August 1.
Community festivals also will attract all ages to downtown Aurora including the ColorVibe 5K Race (June 15),
Aurora’s Fourth of July Celebration, the Aurora Puerto Rican Heritage Festival (July 26 & 27) the Fox Valley
Irish Festival (August 2) and Roots Aurora (August 31).
RiverEdge Park is inspired by outdoor entertainment facilities in Chicago’s Millennium Park and Northerly
Island, and Milwaukee’s Summerfest. Anchored by the striking John C. Dunham performance pavilion,
RiverEdge also features 30 acres of beautiful riverfront grounds, state-of-the-art acoustics and lighting, and a
full array of concessions. RiverEdge is an all general admission park with a capacity of 8,500.
Anyone who has been knows RiverEdge is clean, staffed with friendly people, and is easy to get to. RiverEdge
Park is easily accessible via Metra’s Burlington Northern Santa Fe (BNSF) line. Paid public parking is available
in the Metra lot, additional private lots surrounding the park and in downtown Aurora just a few blocks from
RiverEdge.
All events at RiverEdge are general admission. There will be limited bench seating on an event-by-event basis
at RiverEdge in 2014. Guests are encouraged to bring folding bag chairs (shoulder height) or blankets. Some
shows like Lady Antebellum and Jennifer Nettles will have standing room only in front of the stage with a
designated area for chairs or blankets behind the sound tower. Visit RiverEdgeAurora.com for specifics about
each performance.
Food and drink are available for purchase inside RiverEdge Park. No outside food or drink (except sealed water
bottles) are allowed in the park. RiverEdge concessions offer a diversified menu from official food vendor Two
Brothers Roundhouse, along with a bar featuring domestic and craft beers, wine, sodas, bottled water and more.
A busy row of festival food vendors also set up tents to sell everything from hot dogs to funnel cakes.
Events take place at RiverEdge rain or shine, unless conditions endanger the safety of artists and the public.
Concertgoers are advised to call the RiverEdge Park Weather Line, (630) 723-2480, to check status if inclement
weather is pending.
The 2014 RiverEdge Season is sponsored by The Dunham Fund, City of Aurora and Paramount Arts Centre
Endowment (PACE).
RiverEdge Park is managed and programmed by the Aurora Civic Center Authority (ACCA), which also
oversees operations for Aurora’s historic Paramount Theatre. Under the guidance of President and CEO Tim
Rater, ACCA has a proven track record of attracting audiences to downtown Aurora, with first-year attendance
at RiverEdge estimated at 100,000, and annual attendance at the Paramount Theatre having grown from 55,000
in 2010, to more than 250,000 for the recent 2013-2014 season.
For more information, visit RiverEdgeAurora.com or call the RiverEdge box office, (630) 896-6666.
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