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Harms finds her way to Surprise venue

Noted country singer to make 3 weekend appearances at The Grand

Posted 2/6/25

Western Music Association’s Hall of Fame singer-songwriter Joni Harms is coming back to the Cimarron Night Club in The Grand in Surprise for three weekend shows.

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Live Music

Harms finds her way to Surprise venue

Noted country singer to make 3 weekend appearances at The Grand

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Western Music Association’s Hall of Fame singer-songwriter Joni Harms is coming back to the Cimarron Night Club in The Grand in Surprise for three weekend shows.

The country singer has scheduled performances on Friday, Feb. 14 and Saturday, Feb. 15 at the Cimarron Center, 17100 W. Clearview Boulevard.

Show times are 7 p.m. both nights with a 3 p.m. matinee on Feb. 15.

There will be a cash bar and doors open a half-hour early.

Dave Williams is producing the shows.

Tickets are $20 per person with open seating.

Harms will be accompanied by The Grand bluegrass specialist Jeff Rose.

She has performed all over the world and played at some of the most famous places including the Grand Ole Opry and Carnegie Hall.

Harms has also released 13 studio albums, plus her live Oregon to Ireland recording with the Sheeran Family Band.

She has charted two singles that hit the Billboard Hot Country Singles Chart.

This singer and songwriter signed her first record deal in the early 1990s with the famed music producer Jimmy Bowen of Capitol Records.

Check out her bio at joniharms.com.

For concert info, visit grandmusicclub.com.

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