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Rapper Bryson Tiller To Play At BJC On April 27

The Bryce Jordan Center’s impressive spring lineup added another headliner today after it was announced that 23-year old Louisville native Bryson Tiller will head to University Park on Wednesday, April 27 at 8 p.m. Tiller, who walks the line between trap and R&B, features a unique sound that’s generated a loyal fanbase.

Tiller rose to prominence through popular audio platform SoundCloud, which piqued the interest of hip-hop moguls Drake and Timbaland. In 2015, he opted to sign with record label RCA Records over OVO, which is owned by Drake.

In October of 2015, Tiller released his debut album TRAPSOUL, which started at No. 11 on the Billboard 200 in August of 2015. Hits like “Don’t,” “Break Bread,” “Let ‘Em Know,” and “Sorry Not Sorry,” have Tiller climbing up the charts as one of the hottest young names in hip-hop, and his performance figures to be electric.

The UPAC student price for GA floor seats and reserved lower event tickets will be set at $30 in a limited quantity during the UPAC student presale on Wednesday, March 23 at noon. Regular tickets for GA floor seats and reserved lower event tickets will be $49.50 when tickets go on sale to the public this Friday, March 25 at noon.

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David Abruzzese

David is a senior from Rochester, NY, nestled right in beautiful Western New York. He is majoring in Broadcast Journalism, and as an avid sports fan, he passionately supports the Buffalo Bills and Buffalo Sabres. He is the first Penn Stater from his family, and couldn’t be prouder to represent Penn State University. In his free time, he likes to alpine ski, and play golf. You can follow him on Twitter @abruz11, and can contact him via email at [email protected].

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