What Rimes with Christmas?

Winner of season four of “The Masked Singer,” LeAnn Rimes will unmask her Christmas spirit at Chinook Winds, performing holiday favorites mixed in with some of her greatest hits and new songs on Friday and Saturday, Dec. 16 and 17.

Rimes is an international multi-platinum-selling singer and songwriter who has sold more than 48 million units globally and has won two Grammy Awards, 12 Billboard Music Awards, two World Music Awards, three Academy of Country Music Awards, two Country Music Association Awards and one Dove Award.

At the age of 14, she won “Best New Artist,” making her the youngest solo artist to take home this Grammy Award, and at 15, she became the first country artist to win “Artist of the Year” at the Billboard Music Awards.

The powerhouse vocalist lit up television screens throughout the 2018 holiday season as she starred and served as an executive producer in Hallmark’s “It’s Christmas, Eve,” which earned the highest TV original movie debut to-date for the channel, premiering to over 4.3 million viewers. For her winning 2020 performance in “The Masked Singer,” Entertainment Weekly said that she delivered “the most beautiful performance in the history of [the show].”

Passionate about using her voice to help heal the world, she was honored with the Ally of Equality Award by the Human Rights Campaign for more than 20 years of support of equal rights, the 2019 HOPE Award for Depression Advocacy and 2009 ACM Humanitarian Award. She continues to channel her voice in new ways, releasing “CHANT: The Human & The Holy,” which spent five weeks at number one on iTunes New Age Chart, as well as her iHeartRadio mental health and wholeness podcast, Wholly Human, that brings her lifestyle blog, Soul of EverLe, to life.

Rimes is now celebrating her 25th anniversary as a recording artist, commemorating the release of her debut album “Blue.”

Showtimes are at 8 pm. Ticket prices are $35 to $60. This event is for those 16 and over.  Chinook Winds Casino Resort, owned and operated by the Confederated Tribes of Siletz Indians, is located at 1777 NW 44th Street in Lincoln City. For more information and tickets, go to chinookwinds.com or call 1-888-624-6228.

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