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Thomas Rhett To Perform At Bryce Jordan Center September 22

Country music star Thomas Rhett is coming back to Happy Valley next fall to perform at the Bryce Jordan Center on Friday, September 22.

The five-time Grammy-nominated artist is coming to Penn State as part of his “Home Team” tour. Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. next Friday, November 11.

The Bryce Jordan Center is one of 40 stops Rhett will make during his tour, with eight of those stops coming during the month of September, according to Rhett’s website. He’ll be joined by special guests Cole Swindell and Nate Smith in State College.

This isn’t the first time Rhett has performed in Happy Valley. He previously performed at the Bryce Jordan Center as part of his “Life Changes” tour in 2018. He also opened for Jason Aldean at the Bryce Jordan Center in 2016 as a part of Aldean’s “We Were Here” tour.

The multi-time ACM Award winner released his most recent album, “Where We Started,” in April of 2022. While fans of Rhett will likely hear some of his new work at the concert, it’s also likely that they’ll hear his top hits, too, like “Die A Happy Man,” which boasts over 500 million listens on Spotify.

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