News release from Mountain America Center and Hero Arena

Idaho Falls, ID — Billy Currington is coming to Hero Arena at the Mountain America Center in Idaho Falls on Saturday, July 22 with special guest Morgan Evans. Tickets start at $39.50 plus applicable fees and go on sale Friday, March 31 at 10:00 a.m. Purchase tickets at ticketmaster.com or in person at the venue’s Bingham Healthcare Box Office.


About Billy Currington
Billy Currington’s latest album bears the breezy title “Summer Forever,” but the talented Georgia native has spent more than a decade in the spotlight proving he’s truly a man for all seasons. Possessing one of the smoothest and most distinct voices in any genre of music, Currington is equally skilled at delivering upbeat summertime anthems as he is at exploring the complexities of life and love with a poignant ballad.

“Summer Forever,” Currington’s sixth studio album, features a collection of songs that will take the listener on a riveting musical journey and leave them breathless at the end of the ride.

Since his self-titled album debuted on Mercury Records in 2003, Currington has scored eleven career No. 1 singles, most recently, “Don’t Hurt Like It Used To.” His other hits that reached the No. 1 spot include such memorable songs as “Good Directions,” “Let Me Down Easy,” “Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right,” “People Are Crazy,” “That’s How Country Boys Roll,” “Hey Girl,” and “We Are Tonight.” Over the years, the self-effacing Georgia boy has amassed an impressive list of accolades. He won the “Hottest Video of the Year” honor at the fan-voted CMT Music Awards for “Must Be Doin’ Somethin’ Right” in 2006. The same year, he received an ACM nod for Top New Male Vocalist. His hit duet with Shania Twain, “Party for Two,” earned nominations from both the CMA and ACM. “People Are Crazy” took Currington’s already
hot career to another level. He earned Grammy nominations for Male Country Vocal Performance and Best Country Song, in addition to being nominated for Single and Song of the Year from the Country Music Association.