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Sara Evans offering two showtimes for Aug. 22 concert at ̫ӳ Riley Center, individual tickets on sale July 8

Sara Evans offering two showtimes for Aug. 22 concert at ̫ӳ Riley Center, individual tickets on sale July 8

Sara Evans smiles for the camera while seated near a window.
Country superstar Sara Evans is performing two shows at the ̫ӳ Riley Center on Aug. 22. Individual tickets go on sale Wednesday [July 8] for the 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m. performances being presented by Structural Steel Services and 970KK radio. (Submitted photo)

Individual tickets go on sale Wednesday [July 8] for two shows by country superstar Sara Evans on Saturday, Aug. 22, at the ̫ӳ Riley Center. Structural Steel Services and 970KK radio will present the concerts beginning at 6 p.m. and 8:30 p.m.

Meticulous safety measures will be in place to protect against the spread of COVID-19. The new rules, among other things, limit seating to 50% capacity and require concertgoers to wear masks at all times inside the Riley Center.

Evans, a favorite with Meridian audiences, was originally scheduled to perform April 18. The pandemic forced the postponement of that appearance.

Since the release of her 1997 debut album “Three Chords and the Truth,” she has racked up five No. 1 singles, sold millions of records and won the Academy of Country Music’s Top Female Vocalist award. Her hits include “No Place That Far,” “Suds in the Bucket,” “A Real Fine Place to Start,” A Little Bit Stronger” and her signature song “Born to Fly.”

“Sara has graciously agreed to do two shows on August 22, so all of her fans get a chance to come out and see her,” said Daniel Barnard, DMA, executive director of the Riley Center. “This will be our first big performing arts event after our planned reopening on August 1. We’re really eager to get back to doing what we love, which is entertaining the people of Mississippi and West Alabama. We have been working hard to ensure the safest possible environment for our patrons.”

The Riley Center has invested more than $17,000 in stanchions and other COVID-19 mitigation equipment to help provide appropriate social distancing as patrons enter and exit the theater. Staff members will disinfect the entire venue before each performance. Because of the masking requirement, no concessions will be served.

A thermal image camera will scan each patron. Anyone with a temperature higher than 100.4 degrees will not be allowed to attend. If there’s any possibility of illness, the Riley Center suggests a temperature check before leaving home to avoid disappointment at the theater.

Elevator capacity will be limited to six people, so entering and exiting the theater will take more time than usual. The Riley Center recommends that patrons arrive early. Because only half the seats will be available, season ticket holders may not be able to sit in their usual places.

“We know that some of these measures are inconvenient, and we apologize for that,” Barnard said. “But we have an overriding duty to keep our guests safe. We’re monitoring the situation carefully, and we will relax our guidelines for future shows as soon as we can do so without jeopardizing our patrons’ health.”

Tickets are $45-$115 and can be purchased online at or by phone at 601-696-2200.The ̫ӳ Riley Center Box Office at 2200 Fifth St. in downtown Meridian reopens Monday [July 6]. Operating hours will be 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Friday and one hour before showtime.