Las Vegas Review-Journal

Country in the Park on tap at Mountain’s Edge park

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The man behind the wedding song of the summer a few years ago is making his Las Vegas debut today at Country in the Park in Mountain’s Edge. In 2014, Ben Rue’s debut single “I Can’t Wait (Be My Wife)” was hailed with the wedding recognitio­n by Billboard, and he just released his new single “Let Em Loose.”

“I’m really excited to perform in Las Vegas for the first time and at Country in the Park with my friends Trent Harmon and Jerrod Niemann here,” Rue said. “I feel so fortunate to be able to travel the country doing what I love and meeting so many people through the music that brings us all together.”

Niemann headlines the 12th annual free outdoor concert and festival from 2 to 8 p.m. in the 80-acre Exploratio­n Park’s amphitheat­er. “American Idol” winner Harmon and local favorite Thrillbill­y Deluxe also are performing Saturday.

Rue’s passion for music started early, writing, composing and singing while working on his family’s Oregon farm. During college he pursued his other passion — baseball — but realized the major leagues weren’t in his future. He subsequent­ly learned to play guitar and formed a band after graduation.

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A successful audition for TV’S “The X-factor” led him to Nashville in 2012 in pursuit of a music career.

Rue’s success hasn’t come without challenge, as he was diagnosed with Type 1 (T1) diabetes at age 14. However, the struggle adjusting to life with a chronic illness led him to help others with the same issue stay motivated and positive. Rue has partnered with Roche Diabetes Care, the maker of Accu-chek Guide, on the #Buckoffdia­betes program. Those with diabetes can save money on test strips, and Roche Diabetes Care will donate a dollar to diabetes-related organizati­ons when people turn their hands into bull horns and share a photo on social media with #Buckoffdia­betes.

Country in the Park is presented by Mountain’s Edge and Las Vegas’ New Country Leader, 95.5-FM radio “The Bull.” Other festivitie­s include a beer garden, food vendors, booths and exhibits. Picnic baskets, chairs, blankets and well-behaved, leashed pets are welcome. No alcohol, coolers, glass, backpacks or pop-up tents are allowed in the park, and this policy will be strictly enforced.

Attendees also can enjoy Exploratio­n Park’s Western-theme village, water play area, picnic areas, playground­s and the 2,846-foot-tall Exploratio­n Peak with hiking and biking trails.

Though Mountain’s Edge is nearing closeout after beginning to sell homes in 2004, there are still opportunit­ies to buy a new home in this mature community that has consistent­ly ranked among the country’s best-selling master plans.

Developed by Focus Property

Group, Mountain’s Edge is recognized for proximity to Red Rock National Conservati­on Area, major employment and Las Vegas Strip entertainm­ent offerings; well-designed floor plans by top builders; public facilities and schools; and parks, trails and open spaces that include Paiute Park, Nathaniel Jones Park and the adjacent Mountain’s Edge Regional Park.

Exploratio­n Park is at 9700 S. Buffalo Drive, just south of Blue Diamond Road. For more informatio­n, visit the Mountain’s Edge tent at the event or www.mountainse­dge.com or call 702898-5777.

 ?? Mountain’s Edge ?? Country in the Park will be held from 2 to 8 p.m. Saturday in the 80-acre Exploratio­n Park’s amphitheat­er in Mountain’s Edge.
Mountain’s Edge Country in the Park will be held from 2 to 8 p.m. Saturday in the 80-acre Exploratio­n Park’s amphitheat­er in Mountain’s Edge.

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