You won't need to get 'Drunk on a Plane' to see Dierks Bentley this year. He is going to 'Come a Little Closer' by visiting Ruoff Music Center in July.
Bentley, along with Jordan Davis and Tyler Braden will take to the amphitheater on July 9.
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