LeAnn Rimes Concert Schedule
Fri 7:00 pm
Thu 8:00 pm
Sat 7:30 pm
About LeAnn Rimes Tour Albums
LeAnn Rimes arrived on the Country / Folk scene with the release of the album 'Unchained Melody: The Early Years' published on February 11, 1997. The song 'Yesterday' quickly became a hit and made LeAnn Rimes one of the most popular talents at that time. Afterwards, LeAnn Rimes published the hugely famous album 'The Best of LeAnn Rimes' which features some of the most listened to tracks from the LeAnn Rimes collection. 'The Best of LeAnn Rimes' includes the single 'Can't Fight the Moonlight' which has made itself the most requested for followers to see during the live events. In addition to 'Can't Fight the Moonlight', a host of other songs from 'The Best of LeAnn Rimes' have also become recognized as a result. Some of LeAnn Rimes's most popular tour albums and songs are found below. After 19 years since releasing 'Unchained Melody: The Early Years' and having a huge impact in the business, fans still unite to hear LeAnn Rimes appear live to play hits from the entire catalog.
LeAnn Rimes Tour Albums and Songs
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