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Craig Campbell lights up the Webb Center stage
Submitted photo/Stephanie Fornoff
Country singer Craig Campbell returns to the Webb Center stage in Wickenburg 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23.
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Country singer Craig Campbell returns to the Webb Center stage in Wickenburg, 1090 S. Vulture Mine Road, 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Nov. 23.
Campbell blends traditional country sounds with songs that tell his life story.
Campbell began his journey in Nashville in 2002, driven by a passion for music and encouragement from fellow artist Luke Bryan. He burst onto the country music scene in 2011 with his debut single “Family Man,” quickly followed by chart-toppers like “Outskirts of Heaven,” “Outta My Head” and “Keep Them Kisses Comin’.”
He has performed at nationally televised NFL games, CMA Fest and more than 60 appearances at the Grand Ole Opry.
Campbell pays homage to the songs and influences that helped shape him as an artist with “Class of ’89.” On the album, released in April 2024, Campbell reinvents some of the classic country tracks that influenced him, including “Killin’ Time,” “Too Cold At Home” and “On The Other Hand.” His latest album released in August 2024, “Almost Greatest Hits,” revamps the earlier music that launched his career.
Tickets start at $40 for adults and $5 for ages 18 and younger. They are on sale now at the Webb Center box office, by calling 928-684-6624 or visiting dewpac.org.