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Saturday, March 29, 2025

Kameron Marlowe and Taylor Austin Dye to perform live in Florida

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Mayor Shannon Martin, City of Port St. Lucie | City of Port St. Lucie website

Mayor Shannon Martin, City of Port St. Lucie | City of Port St. Lucie website

Country music fans can look forward to an exciting evening at the MIDFLORIDA Event Center on March 29, 2025. Kameron Marlowe and Taylor Austin Dye are set to perform at the venue's outdoor stage starting at 7 p.m.

Kameron Marlowe, recognized as one of country music’s most promising talents, has achieved significant milestones early in his career. At just 26 years old, he has already earned RIAA Platinum certification and performed alongside some of the genre's biggest names. His breakout single "Giving You Up" secured him a deal with Sony Music Nashville and led to his debut album, "We Were Cowboys," which includes two Gold-certified tracks. Marlowe is known for his soulful vocals and thought-provoking themes, as evidenced by his latest release, "Keepin' The Lights On," featuring the single “Strangers” with Ella Langley.

Joining Marlowe on stage will be Taylor Austin Dye, a rising star in Nashville's country scene. Known for her heartfelt lyrics and powerful voice, Dye began her musical journey in Kentucky. Her performances resonate deeply with audiences as she explores life's challenges through her music.

Tickets for the concert are priced at $49 plus tax and ticketing fees. They can be purchased online at www.etix.com or directly from the MIDFLORIDA Event Center Box Office during business hours. Phone purchases are also available by calling 800-514-3849.

For further details about the event or directions to the venue, visitors can check midfloridaeventcenter.com.

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