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Rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie To Perform At Envy One-Year Anniversary Bash

ENVY Nightclub is celebrating its one-year anniversary in style, as the Bronx-based rapper A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie will host the bash Friday, January 26. Doors open at 9 p.m.

A Boogie has recently made waves in the rap scene, with his most popular song “Drowning” featuring Kodak Black peaking at number 38 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The event is restricted to 21 and older, and tickets are presale only. You can purchase your tickets on the Eventbrite page.

A limited number of early bird tickets will cost $25 (plus a $3.45 fee), general admission tickets will cost $35 (plus a $4.01 fee), and tickets including a “quick meet & greet” with A Boogie will cost $60 (plus a $5.39 fee). Tickets will only be sold until midnight on Wednesday, January 24.

A Boogie is also one of ten rappers named to the prestigious XXL 2017 Freshman Class, an honor reserved for the hottest up-and-coming rappers that have started to make names for themselves, and has released music with artists like 21 Savage, Chris Brown, Trey Songz, and PnB Rock, who performed in the HUB last March.

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Mitch is a senior majoring in broadcast journalism from Roanoke, Virginia. In addition to his role with Onward State, Mitch talks about all the #sprots on Penn State's CommRadio. To contact Mitch, feel free to send him an e-mail at [email protected], and if you really don't value your social media accounts, follow him as he yells on Twitter about Penn State basketball @mitchystew.

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