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Country singer Gary Allan latest in The Lights summer concert series lineup

Singer is best know for "Every Storm (Runs out of Rain)" and other hits.

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country singer Gary Allan.
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WEST FARGO -- Country singer Gary Allan is the latest act announced for the summer concert lineup at the Midco Stage at Essentia Health Plaza at The Lights in West Fargo.

The singer, best known for hits “Every Storm (Runs out of Rain),” “Watching Airplanes,” “Nothing on but the Radio” and more, will take the stage on Aug. 12.

George Birge will open the show at 7 p.m.

Previously announced concerts at The Lights this summer include Hairball, Sawyer Brown with Blackhawk and 38 Special with Elle King.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday for $49 and $64, plus fees. Tickets are available at ticketmaster.com.

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