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Turn Down For What? Lil Jon To Play At Levels

Get ready to snap yo fingers, Penn State. Rapper Lil Jon will play at Levels on July 16 at 10 p.m.

Lil Jon began DJing at Atlanta nightclubs in 1993 but really made his mark in 1997 when his group Lil Jon & the East Side Boyz released its first album. He is known for hits like “Snap Yo Fingers,” “Get Low,” and more recently, “Turn Down For What.”

The event is 21+, and tickets start at $30. If you have extra cash on hand, you can splurge on the Vegas Suite package which includes a bottle of champagne, personal security, a private restroom, and a meet and greet with Lil Jon for a cool $2,500. The concert is just days after Arts Fest, so what’s the harm in staying a few extra days to catch one of Levels’ biggest concerts to date?



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Greg Schlosser

Greg is a senior majoring in energy engineering at Penn State. He is a big fan of Pittsburgh sports and sandwiches with coleslaw and french fries. You can email him at [email protected] or find him at the Phyrst drunkenly requesting the band to play "One Headlight."

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