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“That’s a Wichita Saturday night trifecta for a single gal.”

LewJene Schneider of the Watercress residential development on how she had a fabulous date, a great dinner and tickets to Brad Paisley this weekend

Want tickets to Intrust Bank Arena shows? Don’t call Intrust Bank

WICHITA — If you want tickets to any of the upcoming shows at Intrust Bank Arena, don’t call Intrust Bank.

That may seem obvious, but apparently it’s not to everyone.

“You heard that I was Ticketmaster or something?” says Diane Iseman, vice president of corporate communications.

It’s true, she says.

“I’ve been getting calls.”

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George Strait and Reba McEntire coming to Intrust Bank Arena

george3WICHITA — Country fans have a lot to like about Intrust Bank Arena so far.

Brad Paisley is the arena’s inaugural act Jan. 9. News of Taylor Swift’s April 1st show came shortly after that. And Tim McGraw announced he’ll play there June 11.

Now, country legends George Strait and Reba McEntire will play the arena together Feb. 19.

“The ‘King of Country’ is back!” heralds a press release from the tour promoter, and “. . . this time, he’s bringing along one very special lady.”

Strait is a 17-time CMA Entertainer of the Year.

McEntire is a four-time CMA Female Vocalist of the Year.

Jeff Dunham to perform at Intrust Bank Arena in March

WICHITA — Intrust Bank Arena may not be touting all the acts it has booked yet, but it’s clearly lining up a variety of them.

According to comedian Jeff Dunham’s Web site, he’ll perform at the arena March 12.

If you’re not familiar with Dunham, he’s apparently America’s leading comedic ventriloquist. He has a self-titled show that debuts on Comedy Central next week.

Tickets for his Wichita show go on sale Nov. 14.

The arena so far has announced that Brad Paisley is its debut act Jan. 9. The Harlem Globetrotters are coming Jan. 22.

And, though the arena has yet to confirm it, it looks like Taylor Swift is coming April 1.

No foolin’, Taylor Swift to play Intrust Bank Arena April 1

taylorWICHITA — Among the varied reactions to the Brad Paisley news yesterday — he’s the debut act for Intrust Bank Arena on Jan. 9 — one comment was: “They should have gotten Taylor Swift.”

Well, it looks like they have, though not until April 1.

According to www.taylorswift.com, she’s playing Wichita on that date. The site doesn’t list the venue, but indications are Intrust is it.

“We can neither confirm nor deny that Taylor Swift is performing at the Intrust Bank Arena,” says Beth King of King Merj Public Relations. King also is spokeswoman for SMG, which manages the arena.

Look for more news on Swift’s appearance soon.

In the meantime, take one of our polls here or here on the arena’s choices so far.

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“Where is Jimmy Buffett when you need him? Parrot heads RULE!”

— Retired concert promoter Buck Goodman’s comment on this blog upon hearing Brad Paisley is Intrust Bank Arena’s opening act (Goodman says Paisley is great and will probably sell out but isn’t a superstar)

Brad Paisley to headline Intrust Bank Arena’s debut concert

bradWICHITA — Country singer Brad Paisley will be Intrust Bank Arena’s opening act on Jan. 9.

Paisley will perform with Justin Moore and Miranda Lambert.

“For us to have an A-list artist of that caliber is not the easiest thing to do,” says Chris Presson, arena manager.

“It’s all about who’s on tour, when they’re on tour, and that has a big portion to do with any time of the year that you’re booking an act,” he says. “We’re obviously not a large city, and (Paisley) probably could have gone many different places and made more money.”

Tickets go on sale Nov. 14. Prices haven’t been determined yet.

Although Presson is calling Paisley the debut act, he says there’s still a chance other acts could be named for Jan. 7 or 8.

“We’re just always looking to push the envelope,” he says.

That doesn’t mean he’s not satisfied with Paisley as the inaugural act.

“He’s won virtually every country music award imaginable,” Presson says. “We’re pumped about Brad, and I don’t know if we could have done much better.”

Want to express your thoughts on the opening concert? Check out our poll.