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'The Band Perry' Singer Marries In Hometown Wedding Attended By Country Superstars Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton & Miranda Lambert

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June 13 2014, Published 7:27 p.m. ET

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The Band Perry singer Kimberly Perry married her boyfriend-turned-husband J.P. Arencibia on Thursday in her hometown of Greeneville, Tenn. and RadarOnline.com has all the photos and exclusive details.

Wed at the Christ Chapel surrounded by family and friends in her small 14-square-mile town, A-listers and pals Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton and Miranda Lambert were also present for the ceremony.

SEE THE PHOTOS: The Band Perry Singer Ties The Knot With Carrie Underwood, Blake Shelton & Miranda Lambert In Attendance

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Perry, 30, and Arencibia, 28 — former catcher for the Texas Rangers — exchanged vows after getting engaged last fall with a 3.3 carat diamond ring.

"The town was going nuts over this wedding," an eyewitness told Radar.

"Kimberly and her brothers (bandmates Reid and Neil Perry) have made this town very proud over the years and all the locals were happy to host her wedding."

Among the family, friends and famous faces were a gaggle of media and hundreds of fans hoping to catch a glimpse of their favorite country stars.

"Kimberly looked gorgeous and was just glowing with happiness," the source continued.

"It was a fairytale wedding."

Some of the townspeople felt Perry's wedding was turned into a circus with all the attention:

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But all were congratulatory:

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