Another amazing show is coming to the Quad Cities. This is going to be one you don't want to miss. The country music singer-songwriter Larry Fleet is coming to the Adler Theater on Saturday, June 24th.

Tickets go on sale this Friday, March 24th at 10 AMonline at ticketmaster.com

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Larry Fleet has already made big waves on the new country scene. Don’t miss your chance to see this country music rising star LIVE at the Adler Theater.

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About Larry Fleet

Don't let Larry Fleet's humble demeanor fool you: the Chattanooga-based Country singer-songwriter is the real deal, with fans in contemporary heavy-hitters like Jake Owen and living Country legends like Willie Nelson. He's a thoughtful songwriter with a knack for a one-liner, an ear for a good hook and a powerhouse voice that strikes the perfect balance of soul and twang.

 

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You can hear all this and more on Fleet's new single "Where I Find God." Written alongside award-winning songwriter Connie Harrington, "Where I Find God" is a beautifully heartfelt ode to family, fishing and Fleet's unyielding faith. "Sometimes, whether I'm lookin' for him or not / That's where I find God," Fleet sings, with his soul-drenched twang adding an element of gospel to the track's stripped-down Country arrangement.

"Where I Find God" has already received an immensely positive response from fans, many of whom have shared their own experiences of faith and finding God. Some fans even count hearing the song itself among their life's religious experiences, a life-changing phenomenon that gets right at the heart of why Fleet writes songs in the first place.

"I've had older people tell me, 'I found God in 1982,'" Fleet says. "They're telling their stories. Then other people tell me they fought with addiction. They heard this song and turned their truck around and tried to mend some fences with their family and go to Alcoholics Anonymous. To me, as a songwriter, that's about as good a compliment that you can get: a song you wrote has changed someone's life, for the good. I'm so proud of this song."

"Where I Find God" has roots in Fleet's "Gospel Song Sunday" series on social media. The wildly popular series caught the attention of Harrington, who invited Fleet to write with her. The two began with the line "Where I Find God," and Fleet was overcome by memories of peaceful moments at the lake, quiet days spent in deer stands, nights on well-worn barstools and time spent with his son, Waylon. Those were his religious experiences, and he had a hunch that others may have had similar experiences, too.

You can learn more on his website here.

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