Heart returns to Evansville after 39 years
The band is returning to Evansville Tuesday night when they bring their show, 'An Evening With Heart' to the Ford Center.
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To tell us all about their long-awaited comeback to the River City is Nancy Wilson, and the entire interview can be viewed in the player above.
People can still buy tickets here.
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