Tammy Gray, Jeanne Vondal, and Chuck Minnick of Q Casino, the non-profit casino owned by the City of Dubuque, all stopped in studio this morning to announce some BIG names coming to Dubuque this summer!

In what they promise is the first of many shows on Q Casino's popular Back Waters Stage, they announced that Chase Rice would be performing on Saturday, June 25 at 7pm. Rice will be joined by Adam Doleac, a rising names in the country music stratosphere!

Tickets can now be purchased on the Back Waters Stage's website, or at Guest Services at Q Casino. This is an all ages show as well, with the event to be held rain or shine!

Before he boasted more than 2.2 million in album sales and over 2.1 billion streams worldwide, Chase Rice, you might remember, was a contestant on Survivor: Nicaragua in 2010, finishing as the runner-up. Even on the show, Rice was vocal about becoming a country singer.

Fast-forward 12 years later and Rice is one of the most popular country singers working today. His album, Lambs & Lions, has produced such hits as "Eyes on You" and "Lonely If You Are," and he's enjoyed collaborations with other A-listers, such as Florida Georgia Line on the popular song "Drinkin' Beer. Talkin' God. Amen."

Then there's Adam Doleac, who is catching a fire of his own in country music. He's written songs for Darius Rucker (including his song "Don't) and Kane Brown, and has parlayed his songwriter craft into a solo career of his own. His debut EP, Famous, has been called "a collection of Doleac's finest moments" by the likes of Roots Music Magazine. His singles "Famous" and "Drinkin' It Wrong" have both appeared on the Country Airplay charts!

General admission tickets for the event go on sale Monday, April 4th at 10 AM. Tickets start at $49.50 and can be purchased here!

You can click "play" below to listen to my interview with Tammy, Jeanne, and Chuck of Q Casino as well!

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Going in chronological order from 1956 to 2020, we present the best-selling album from the year you graduated high school.

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