After last night's incredible 3 Doors Down/Candlebox show last night at turned the Great Falls Voyagers home into a temporary rock house, the folks from the Newberry certainly proved that they know how to throw a party.  What the rest of the state is finding out though, is that there are several more big parties coming their way in the near and not-too-distant future and that the Newberry is a great place to catch a show, especially if you're more of a Country Music fan.   Here are a few of their big ones that you need to know about.

DAVID NAIL

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Country star David Nail is coming right up on Tuesday, August 8th.  Nail has four studio albums out and has scored a pair of number one singles, "Let it Rain" and "Whatever She's Got" along with a string of hit singles over the past decade.

A VIP meet-and-greet package is available and tickets can be purchased HERE.

EASTON CORBIN

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Steadily on the rise since the release of his debut single "A Little More Country Than That", Easton Corbin has been riding the success of his other top ten singles, "Lovin' You Is Fun", "All Over The Road" and "Baby Be My Love Song".

This is a standing room only concert and tickets can be found HERE.

CLINT BLACK

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Another standing room only affair is Clint Black, Friday, September 8.  Black is a country icon helping pave the new wave of early 90s country alongside such stars. Garth Brooks, Wynonna and Brooks and Dunn behind such well known hits as "A Bad Goodbye", "Killin' Time" and "When I Said I Do".

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