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[Photo Story] Cody Johnson Brings ‘The Leather Tour’ To Bryce Jordan Center

It seems like every other month, State College gets a highly recognized country artist performing at the Bryce Jordan Center. Cody Johnson brought “The Leather Tour” to Penn State on Saturday night, and along with Braxton Keith and Ashley McBryde, the concert was nothing short of electric.

Our photographers were on site to capture the concert. Let’s take a look at how the night unfolded.

The party didn’t take long to kick off as Keith was first to hit the stage.

McBryde was the second opener of the night and brought the energy from the start with her song, “Rattlesnake Preacher.”

During her song “Brenda Put Your Bra On,” fans standing in the pit threw bras onto the stage.

Johnson brought the Texan energy to Happy Valley all night, starting his set with the song “That’s Texas.” The cowboy hat and boots also helped.

Performing hit after hit, Johnson had the crowd singing and jumping around all night long.

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Aidan Conrad

Aidan is a senior interested in story-telling photography and is a social media editor at Onward State. He grew up in Dallas, PA and although he is from NEPA he is a big fan of all of the Philadelphia sports teams. You can find him on Instagram @shotbyconrad, on Twitter @shotbyconrad, through email [email protected], and can see his work on his website aidanconrad.com.

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