Concert season has pretty much lasted all year long and shows now signs of slowing down, especially in Duluth!

After a pretty big year for concerts statewide - and here in our neck of the woods - things keep moving, with a huge show at DECC Symphony Hall next month!

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Country star Walker Hayes is going on a special acoustic tour and bringing it to the DECC in October, along with up-and-coming artist Harper Grace. She has a lot of buzz surrounding her right now!

The show is on Friday, October 17th and is all part of the 'Unplugged' special tour he's embarking on later this year. It's going to be amazing.

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Get Tickets To See Walker Hayes At DECC Symphony Hall

You can still get tickets to the show but don't wait as this intimate show is sure to sell out! You can get tickets now on Ticketmaster. Be cautious when purchasing outside of the site as it could be a scam.

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There always seems to be scammers popping up on concert posts in the region and it makes me sad that people lose out on money and aren't able to see the show because it's a scam!

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There's so many reasons this show is going to be epic but just in case you need a little more convincing, I've rounded up five of the best reasons you do not want to miss this incredible show next month.

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This list does not include the obvious reasons, like he has incredible songs, because that is a give-in. Keep scrolling to read the five reasons you don't want to miss this show! See you in October.

5 Reasons To See Walker Hayes In Duluth

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