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The Chicks to perform in Sioux Falls as part of global tour

Best known for their 1998 chart-topper "Wide Open Spaces," the Chicks will make a September stop at the Premier Center as part of their 2023 world tour.

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The Chicks will perform in Sioux Falls on Sept. 1 as part of their 2023 world tour.
Contributed / Kim Maguire via The Chicks

SIOUX FALLS — Grammy-award winning and multi-platinum country group The Chicks will perform in Sioux Falls this year as part of a four-month global tour.

The Sept. 1 performance at the Denny Sanford Premier Center will be the group’s 29th stop of The Chicks World Tour, and will feature Grammy-award winning singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Ben Harper.

Calling themselves the “Dixie Chicks” before changing names in 2020, The Chicks are best known for their 1998 album “Wide Open Spaces,” featuring the namesake single that topped the Billboard Hot Country Songs for four weeks and also saw the top-spot on the Canadian RPM Country Tracks list.

In July 2020, the group released their fifth studio album, “Gaslighter” to rave reviews via Columbia Records. The 12-track record was co-produced by award-winning singer-songwriter, producer, and close friend of the band Jack Antonoff.

Tickets for the Sioux Falls show will go on sale at 10 a.m. Feb. 24 on Ticketmaster.

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Can’t make it to the Premier Center on Sept. 1? The tour will feature other nearby stops in Des Moines on Aug. 19, at the Minnesota State Fair on Aug. 25 and in Omaha on Aug. 30. Ticket sales for those shows will begin on Ticketmaster at 10 a.m. Feb. 17.

More information about the tour is available on The Chicks’ official website.

Sioux Falls was included as one of Luke Bryan's 36 stops, with the next closest shows in St. Paul and Green Bay.

A South Dakota native, Hunter joined Forum Communications Company as a reporter for the Mitchell (S.D.) Republic in June 2021 and now works as a digital reporter for Forum News Service, focusing on local news in Sioux Falls. He also writes regional news spanning across the Dakotas, Minnesota and Wisconsin.
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