Clay Walker performs at O. C. Tanner Amphitheatre
Clay Walker will perform July 18 at 7:30 p.m. at the O. C. Tanner Amphitheatre, where music lovers can experience their favorite music under the stars amid the towering Navajo Sandstone cliffs of Zion National Park.
Certain artists just seem to have an innate sense of what it takes to please an audience. Clay Walker is one of those artists. Whether on stage or in the recording studio, Walker never gives less than a hundred percent, and it’s that kind of dedicated work ethic combined with God-given talent that have made him one of the most successful country acts of the past decade.
He first topped the Billboard country singles chart in 1993 with “What’s It to You” and followed with his second consecutive No. 1 hit, “Live Until I Die.” Since then he’s placed 31 titles on Billboard’s singles chart including such additional chart toppers as “Dreaming with my Eyes Open,” “If I Could Make Living,” “This Woman and This Man,” and “Rumor Has It.” (The latter two songs each spent two weeks at the summit.) He’s enjoyed his share of success at the cash registers and has consistently been one of the busiest artists on the road. He’s scored four platinum-selling albums, signifying sales of a million units, and two gold albums, discs that sold over 500,000 units.
Tickets are $42 (reserved) and $32 (festival). Tickets are on sale at tickets.dsutix.com or by phone at (435) 652-7800. Event details can be viewed at octannershows.com.
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