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Keith Urban to Light the Fuse at BJC in November

The Bryce Jordan Center announced this morning that Keith Urban would be making a stop in State College as part of his “Light the Fuse” tour. The country star will be playing a show with Little Big Town and Dustin Lynch on Friday, November 22.

Though the show is a long way off, tickets will go on sale Friday, April 5, at 10 a.m. There will be a student ticket presale, sponsored by UPAC, starting from noon on Wednesday, April 3, until 6 p.m. on Thursday, April 4. These are only available in person, and can be purchased at the HUB, BJC, Eisenhower Theatre, or the Downtown Theatre. Student tickets will be discounted at $24.50-$44.50 until they sell out. After that, you will have to pay the full price of $39.50-$59.50.

Keith Urban has a new album due out this spring, and the new material should make its way into the concert. So dust off those flannel shirts; you’ve got something else to use them for besides Country Night at Pickle’s.

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Dan McCool

Dan is a senior and has been writing for Onward State since January 2010. Did you miss him? Nah, neither did we. He's returning after a semester abroad in England and will be serving as Arts Editor. Favorite things in life include references to The Big Lebowski.

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