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Kenny Rogers To Perform At Eisenhower Auditorium December 17

Kenny Rogers is bringing the “Gambler’s Last Deal Christmas & Hits” Tour to Eisenhower Auditorium on December 17. The show will begin at 7:30 p.m. and tickets went on sale Monday at 9:30 a.m. This year marks the 35th and final year of Rogers’ annual holiday hits tour.

Rogers is a Grammy award-winning singer, songwriter, actor, and record-producer and is a member of the Country Music Hall of Fame. He’s sold over 120 million records worldwide, making him one of the best-selling music artists of all time. In 2015, Rogers announced his retirement, which will begin after this final tour. The performance will feature specials guests such as Linda Davis and will feature personal stories, vintage videos and photos, and hit songs that haven’t been performed live in years.

Tickets can be purchased at the Center for the Performing Arts website or by calling (814)-863-0255. Parking at the Eisenhower Parking Deck will cost $5 per vehicle unless you have a faculty/staff parking permit.

For those who don’t know who Rogers is, perhaps you’ll recognize this hit:

 

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Katie Klodowski

Katie is a senior from Pittsburgh, PA and a retired editor at Onward State. Currently, she works as a staff writer. True to her hometown, she is a fan of Steel City sports but also uses her ballet and music training to be a tough critic of all things artsy. The fastest ways to her heart are through pizza, sushi, and a solid taste in music (this means no Taylor Swift). To be constantly razzle-dazzled, follow her on all social media forms at @KatieKlodowski

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