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Get ready for the country music concert of the year, as world-famous Sugarland takes the stage at the Greenville Bilo center. You will not want to miss this one night only musical venture for ages when it all goes down on March 10. For those of you not in the know, Sugarland is an American country music duo, is composed of singer�songwriters Jennifer Nettles (lead vocals) and Kristian Bush (background vocals, lead vocals, mandolin, acoustic guitar, and harmonica). Signed to Mercury Nashville Records in 2004, Sugarland broke through that year with the release of their debut single "Baby Girl", the first single from their multi-platinum debut album Twice the Speed of Life. In 2006, they released their second album, "Enjoy the Ride." This album produced their first two #1 singles (in the U.S.), "Want To" and "Settlin'", and won the duo a Grammy for "Stay". In 2008 they released their third album, titled Love on the Inside. This album produced three more #1 singles with "All I Want to Do", "Already Gone"and "It Happens". Their fourth album, The Incredible Machine was released on October 19, 2010 in both a standard and deluxe edition. Upon "The Incredible Machine" being certified platinum, Sugarland's physical album sales exceed 9 million copies, with an additional 5 million digital tracks sold. For tickets or more information, please visit www.bilocenter.com. The BI-LO Center is a state-of-the-art 15,000 seat sports and entertainment arena. The entertainment industry has consistently recognized the BI-LO Center as one of the top 50 venues in the world. The BI-LO Center is a Greenville Arena District managed facility. The Greenville Arena District Board is a political subdivision of the State of South Carolina. The nine members of the Board are nominated by County Council, and appointed by the Governor of South Carolina. Members� three-year terms are served voluntarily, without compensation. (Image provided by the Biltmore House.)
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