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Shinedown To Bring ‘Attention, Attention’ Tour To Bryce Jordan Center

Tell my mother. Tell my father. Shinedown will perform at the Bryce Jordan Center on Saturday, September 28 as part of its Attention, Attention tour.

Students will be able to buy discounted tickets for $30 off, beginning May 16 at 10 a.m. Tickets for the general public will go on sale May 17 at 10 a.m., beginning at $29.50.

The announcement comes one day after the BJC strangely, yet not-so-subtly hinted at some news involving the band’s newest album and artwork.

The rock band from Jacksonville, Florida is best known for hit songs like “Devil” and “Get Up” on its latest album “Attention, Attention.” Other notable songs include “Call Me,” “Second Chance,” and “Sound of Madness” from the 2008 “Sound of Madness” album.

Fellow rock artists Papa Roach, Asking Alexandria, and Savage After Midnight will also appear alongside Shinedown.

Shinedown last visited State College in 2015 and performed with Breaking Benjamin. It is the second act the BJC has announced for the 2019-20 school year, in addition to The Chainsmokers, who will take the stage on September 29.

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