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Mac Miller Hits High Notes at BJC Concert

Mac Miller returned to Penn State with a bang on Tuesday in his concert at the Bryce Jordan Center, performing with The Cool Kids and The Come Up on their Macadelic Tour.

Mac, after ‘Party on 5th Ave’ kicked the night off, greeted the crowd with “Penn State, what the f*** is good?!” He went on to say, “I love Penn State. I’ve had many important moments here. The first college gig I ever had was in a frat basement at Penn State. The first college party that I got way too drunk and threw up at was at Penn State. I love you guys.”

Mac kept the energy high throughout the night, performing tracks off of his newer albums, Blue Slide Park and the Macadelic Mixtape, and going all the way back to KIDS. Tracks like ‘Knock Knock’, ‘The Spins’, and ‘Loud’ had the crowd bouncing all the way ’til ‘Smile Back’ ended the show.

With the crowd chanting “We Want Mac” and “One More Song”, he came out for the encore rocking a PSU basketball jersey, blasting the crowd with ‘One Last Thing’ and ending with his hit ‘Donald Trump’. Mac never stopped performing at a high level, and aside from the constant fighting from the girls trying to get closer to him, it was overall a pretty bangin’ concert.

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Alex Robinson was Onward State's Acting Managing Editor/Resident Old Man. He lived in Harrisburg almost his whole life, but he says he's from California -- where he was born -- because that's more fun. He loves cats and Chinese food, but only separately. He met both Ben Affleck and Kanye West within a half hour, so the three of them are basically best friends. If you want to hear his #scorching #hot #takes, you can follow him at @ARobinsonPSU or email him at [email protected].

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