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Country Star Blake Shelton Performing At Bryce Jordan Center March 22

Country artist Blake Shelton will take his “Friends & Heroes 2025” tour to the Bryce Jordan Center on Saturday, March 22, 2025, the venue announced late Wednesday night. Shelton will be joined by Emily Ann Roberts, Craig Morgan, Deana Carter, and Trace Adkins.

Tickets for the show will go on sale at 10 a.m. on Friday, September 13. Folks can reserve their spots here.

Shelton came onto the country scene in 2001 with his single, “Austin,” which spent five weeks atop the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart. His debut album, “Blake Shelton,” became certified platinum. Since then, Shelton has dropped 11 more albums, most recently 2021’s “Body Language.” Shelton has been the recipient of 10 Country Music Association Awards and seven People’s Choice Awards, among others. He’s also made a few TV appearances, including a long stint as a coach on “The Voice.”

An Army veteran, Morgan released his debut album, “Craig Morgan,” in 2000. He’s registered seven top-10 singles on Billboard’s U.S. Hot Country Songs chart, including “That’s What I Love About Sunday” and “Bonfire.”

Carter released her first album, “Did I Shave My Legs For This?,” in 1996. She’s released six more albums since then that featured No. 1 singles “Strawberry Wine,” “We Danced Anyway,” and “How Do I Get There.” She’s been nominated for three Grammys.

Adkins, who released made his debut in 1996, has released 11 albums in his career. He’s released No. 1 hits “(This Ain’t) No Thinkin’ Thing,” “Ladies Love Country Boys,” and “You’re Gonna Miss This.” Adkins has also been nominated for four Grammys.

One of Shelton’s old contestants for “The Voice,” Roberts will open Shelton’s show in March. She’s released two albums and an EP since 2017, including the 2023 album, “Can’t Hide Country.”

Shelton and Co. join Jelly RollCody JohnsonZach Williams, and A Day To Remember on the list of artists set to perform at the BJC.

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