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LeAnn Rimes, Maren Morris Set One-Night-Only Performances at Two Iconic American Properties
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Two of country music’s most beloved stars are getting up close and personal with fans this season, as part of a new concert series at Auberge Resorts Collection properties.
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LeAnn Rimes takes the stage on November 15 in Park City, Utah at The Lodge at Blue Sky, while Morris performs December 13 at Commodore Perry Estate in Austin. Part of “The Auberge Resorts Collection Concert Series Presented by Mercedes-Benz,” both evenings will feature music and conversation from the artists in an intimate setting at the world-renowned Auberge properties.
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Rimes will perform at The Arena, an original indoor riding arena in Blue Sky that has been converted into an event space. The 8,000 square-foot ranch-style space will once again be transformed for the concert this month, offering a chance for guests to enjoy a night of live music while taking in the sweeping Utah mountain views below.
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Morris, meantime, will play at the Chapel at Commodore Perry, a soaring room with vaulted ceilings, stained glass windows and stone floors set amongst the 10-acre estate grounds. Often used for weddings and private celebrations, the non-denominational space will be open to guests for the one-night-only concert experience. The concert is also a chance for the ticketed guests to explore the two-Michelin Key hotel, which is also an exclusive private members club that offers a charming and luxurious space to dine and network in the heart of Austin.
Tickets to Rimes’ concert are available here and start at $250 for general admission entrance. Tickets to Morris’ concert, meantime, start at $325 here. Both The Lodge at Blue Sky and Commodore Perry Estate are also offering packages that include an overnight stay at the properties, as well as curated weekends with itineraries that include private dinners, spa treatments and exclusive off-site experiences (think ATV tours and stargazing, to whiskey tastings and hat making classes) in addition to concert access. Mercedes-Benz will also be onsite, to offer guests a chance to test drive some of the latest vehicles in the company’s fleet, both on the property or through scenic routes surrounding both resorts.
In a press release, Auberge says the Concert Series gives guests “the opportunity to experience one-of-a-kind programming that embodies the Auberge philosophy of luxurious, experiential travel that defines the essence of a destination.”
“We are thrilled to provide our guests with access to exclusive, world-class performances by the most exciting artists of today in the most extraordinary settings,” says Mike Minchin, chief marketing officer, Auberge Resorts Collection. “In debuting our Concert Series, we continue to set the standard in arts, culture and travel, where guests are invited to revel in the energy of live performances by celebrated musicians and create memories that resonate long after the final encore.”
This year’s Auberge Concert Series kicked off last month, with Kate Hudson playing before an audience of 300 guests at The Inn at Mattei’s Tavern in Los Olivos, California. Morris’ appearance comes on the heels of her new EP, Intermission, which was released in August. Rimes’ performance, meantime, will be a rare chance for fans to see the Grammy winner live this year; the singer has been pulling double duty as a judge on The Voice UK and The Voice Australia.
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