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Rimes Wants A Roof
Yuma, Ariz., voters appeared to be rejecting a ballot measure that would authorize the city to proceed with construction of a multipurpose events center that could host concerts – despite LeAnn Rimes’ plea for a covered venue to perform in.
Rimes reportedly told a representative of Global Entertainment that she’d like to return to Yuma, but “would prefer to perform in a controlled environment with the dust and wind and overhead airplane noise – a place like the proposed multi-purpose events center,” according to the Yuma Sun.
The singer recently headlined a fundraiser for the Yuma Regional Medical Center at the county fairgrounds.
Facility management company Global Entertainment would develop the proposed 6,000-seat, $53 million venue with the financial backing of the city should the proposal pass.
But despite the high profile pitch, the measure was failing by about 1,300 votes at press time, with some 9,000 absentee and provisional ballots remaining to be counted.