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Walker Hayes To Perform At Bryce Jordan Center April 27

Country music singer Walker Hayes will perform at the Bryce Jordan Center on Thursday, April 27, as part of his “Duck Buck” tour. Tickets start at $35 and go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, December 16.

The 23-show trek comes soon after Hayes completed his first headlining arena tour in November. The name of the tour is an ode to the lyrics of “Country Stuff.”

Hayes is most-known for the Grammy-nominated track “Fancy Like” which was the artist’s first No. 1 country hit. Hayes released “Country Stuff the Album” soon after.

Special guests Ingrid Andress and Ray Fulcher will perform before Hayes.

A number of performers are coming to Happy Valley within the next year. Carrie Underwood will make a stop on February 10, Journey on March 3, Bruce Springsteen on March 18, and Kenny Chesney on March 25. Casting Crowns will perform on April 7, and Thomas Rhett will perform on September 22, too.

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