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Zach Bryan To Perform At Bryce Jordan Center March 12

It’s time for an all night revival in Happy Valley, folks.

Country singer-songwriter Zach Bryan will perform at the Bryce Jordan Center on Tuesday, March 12, 2024.

Folks can register for presale access here. The Middle East and Levi Turner will join Bryan on tour and also stop by the Bryce Jordan Center.

Bryan, named the 2023 New Male Artist of the Year by the Academy of Country Music, released his self-titled album “Zach Bryan” August 25. He’s previously released three albums, including “DeAnn,” “Elisabeth,” and “American Heartbreak.”

“American Heartbreak” topped the U.S. Billboard 200 at No. 5 and the album’s second single “Something in the Orange” earned a Grammy nomination for Best Country Solo Performance.

Bryan is also known for songs “Revival,” “Sun to Me,” “Dawns,” “Burn, Burn, Burn,” and “Heading South.”

Bryan is the latest addition to a slew of performances coming to the Bryce Jordan Center throughout the year. Artists and performers A Boogie wit da HoodieThomas RhettChris StapletonMercyMeOld DominionCirque Dreams HolidazeBill Burr, and AEW Collision will stop by Happy Valley during the fall semester, too.

Meanwhile, fellow country artist Luke Combs will perform at Beaver Stadium on Saturday, April 27.

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