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Kane Brown To Perform At Bryce Jordan Center November 6

Multi-platinum country singer Kane Brown will come to Happy Valley next fall to rock the Bryce Jordan Center on Saturday, November 6.

The venue announced his upcoming appearance Thursday as one of the first shows to play the arena after the ongoing pandemic started more than a year ago. Brown’s show is currently the BJC’s first lined up for 2021.

Tickets to the concert are available for purchase starting at 10 a.m. on Friday, April 16. Registration for Brown’s pre-sale is live now.

Penn State students will receive $20 off select tickets thanks to the University Park Student Fee Board. Student ticket sales will launch at 10 a.m. on Thursday, April 15, through the Account Manager.

Brown’s concert comes as part of his Blessed & Free tour, which will make stops in 35 cities around the United States.

Brown will perform alongside opening acts Jordan Davis and Restless Road, who are both country artists, too.

Brown is the first artist to have a song at number one on all five of Billboard’s main country charts at the same time. Hit single “What Ifs” and his second album, “Experiment,” made it to the Billboard Top 200.

In July 2020, Brown released “Be Like That,” a collaboration with Khalid and Swae Lee, which wasn’t his first run with the former. Brown and Khalid previously released a remix of “Saturday Nights.”

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