Rising country sensation VEO is heading to Plymouth this month for a night of high-energy country music that spans decades.
The Fort Wayne-based artist will perform at The REES Theatre, located at 100 North Michigan Street, on Saturday, February 21, at 7:30 p.m. The show promises a dynamic blend of classic 90s country hits and modern favorites, along with original material from VEO's debut album.
VEO found her calling writing music about life's ups and downs, developing a unique sound that many describe as a gritty yet angelic blend of country storytelling and classic rock 'n' roll. She discovered her musical voice while attending Purdue University Fort Wayne, where she connected with musicians in the school's Commercial Music Program.
After impressing executives in the music department, VEO was signed to Gold Top Records in September 2023. Her debut album, "Reflections," was released in September 2024, featuring nine tracks that showcase her signature mix of emotion, storytelling, and raw authenticity.
"Her ability to combine all of her genre influences into one gritty yet angelic sound is what makes her unique," fans have noted about the artist's distinctive style.
The February 21st performance at the iconic REES Theatre will feature a blend of original songs from "Reflections" and classic country covers. VEO's shows are known for their high energy and emotional depth, taking audiences on a journey that ranges from upbeat party anthems to heartfelt ballads.
Tickets for the show are available through Eventbrite, StubHub, and the Everwise Box Office at The REES Theatre. Fans can save $5 on tickets using the promotional code SAVE5. Exclusive meet-and-greet balcony seats are also available for those wanting a more intimate experience with the artist.
For more information about VEO and the upcoming show, visit the REES Theatre website at www.reestheatre.org.
Laura and Kathy will interview VEO on Monday's What's Your Opinion Show at about 9:30 on FM 106.1 or AM 1050.
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