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Country Star Lee Brice is coming to Heindl Center February 15

by Sarah Smith

Senatobia, MS (02/07/2025) — Northwest Mississippi Community College's Heindl Center for the Performing Arts is proud to announce Lee Brice is coming on February 15 at 7:30 p.m. during his "You, Me, and My Guitar" tour.

Lee Brice is known for his country music tunes like "Hard to Love", and "Parking Lot Party" and "Love Like Crazy."

He's won various awards for his songs like "I Drive Your Truck" which he won an Academy of Country Music Song of the Year Award. The song is based on a real-life story of a soldier and was featured on his album "Hard 2 Love."

Before his country music career, he played on the Clemson football team and is a native of Sumter South Carolina. His football career ended due to injury, but it allowed for his music career to really take off. After the injury is when Brice headed to Nashville to pursue his lifelong passion of music.

Outside of music, Brice is a family man and has three children with his wife, Sara. He also is a partner in Tennessee Whiskey brand, American Born, which is said to be a celebration of the American Spirit.

"On Saturday, February 15, we welcome best-selling country star Lee Brice to the Heindl Center for an acoustic concert on his You, Me, & My Guitar tour," said Dr. Blake Bostick, director of the Heindl Center. "Lee Brice is a Grammy nominee and CMA and ACM award winner with multiple number one hits, including 'One of Them Girls,' 'Memory I Don't Mess With,' 'Hard to Love,' and 'I Hope You're Happy Now' with Carly Pearce. This show also features a special opening performance by rising country singer Timothy Wayne. Put on your cowboy boots and join us on February 15 for Lee Brice."

If you'd like to learn more about the Heindl Center for the Performing Arts or purchase tickets, please visit, https://www.heindlcenter.org/.

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Photo courtesy of Lee Brice's team.

Northwest Mississippi Community College

Andrew Dale, Associate Vice President of Community Relations, adale@northwestms.edu

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