One of Canada's country sweethearts is coming back to Prince George.
It's a little-known fact that the first concert Terri Clark ever played on Canadian soil after hitting the big time was in Prince George.
She was the opening act at CN Centre, that night, when the single Better Things To Do was burning up the Nashville charts. Now the buzz-tune she's singing is her fresh cover of the Trooper megahit We're Here For A Good Time (Not A Long Time) and she'll be performing it acoustically at Vanier Hall.
Clark will be at the city's biggest soft-seat concert hall on November 4, with tickets going on sale Wednesday morning. This time, she has more than just those career bookend songs in her repertoire. When your name is rightfully mentioned alongside peers like Shania Twain, Anne Murray, kd lang, Michelle Wright and those other superstar Canadian country women, you have to have a heavy load of gold and platinum to your name.
Clark climbed the mountain of success with the songs If I Were You, Girls Lie Too, When Boy Meets Girl, her big cover of Poor Poor Pitiful Me, I Just Wanna Be Mad, Emotional Girl, Now That I Found You, Easy On The Eyes (Hard On The Heart), No Fear, I Wanna Do It All, The World Needs A Drink, and many more.
It is a hit-list of rare length, and it has made her the only Canadian female country star ever inducted into the Grand Ole Opry. She has won the Canadian Country Music Award trophy for Female Vocalist of the Year an astounding five times, plus a truckload of other trophies.
She has been to Prince George more than once, but not since 2010. A lot of gold has gathered under her name since then. She's ready to show it off, unplugged and in person.