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Miranda Lambert Bringing Livin’ Like Hippies Tour To The Bryce Jordan Center

Grammy Award-winner Miranda Lambert will bring her Livin’ Like Hippies tour to the Bryce Jordan Center on Friday, March 23, the BJC announced Thursday morning. Lambert has been named ACM Female Vocalist of the Year for eight consecutive years.

Even if you’re not a country fan, you probably know Lambert from hit tracks like “Kerosene” and “The House That Built Me”. In 2016 she released a 24-song, double album, The Weight of These Wings, featuring singles like “Vice” and “We Should Be Friends” following her famed divorce from fellow country star Blake Shelton.

Lambert will be joined by special guests Jon Pardi and Charlie Worsham. Pardi is relatively new to the hot country scene, but has already left a mark with catchy up-tempo tunes like “Heartache On The Dance Floor” and “Dirt On My Boots”.

Tickets, which are at $39.75, $59.75, and $69.75, go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday, October 8 at the Bryce Jordan Center, Eisenhower Auditorium, Penn State Downtown Theatre, on Ticketmaster, or by phone at 800-745-3000.

Penn State student ticket pre-sale starts at noon Thursday, October 5 in the HUB, offering $25 off the $59.75 seats, or $34.75 per ticket.

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Elissa was the managing editor of Onward State from 2017-2019. She is from Punxsutawney, PA [insert corny Bill Murray joke here] and considers herself an expert on all things ice cream. Follow her on Twitter (@ElissaKHill) for more corny jokes.

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