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Parker McCollum’s Bryce Jordan Center Performance Rescheduled To October 2

After country star Parker McCollum’s performance at the Bryce Jordan Center last weekend was cut short, McCollum has officially announced that he will be back in Happy Valley for another concert at 7:30 p.m. on Thursday, October 2. Fans who purchased tickets for the original date will have their tickets honored on the new date. 

Due to illness, McCollum cancelled his concert mid-show on Saturday night, later posting to Instagram, promising his fans he will make it up to them.

The rescheduled show will be an entirely new experience, featuring new production, new acts, and new songs. Every ticket holder will receive a limited edition show poster created exclusively for State College as a thank you to his fans for their understanding and support. 

Ticketmaster will be contacting ticket buyers directly with information regarding the refund window for those unable to attend the rescheduled date.

Tickets range from $25 to $95, and doors will open at 6:30 p.m. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit the BJC’s website.

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Evan Halfen was a broadcast journalism major from Newark, DE, and was Onward State's community manager and an associate editor. Evan still loves all things Penn State, tomfoolery, tailgating, being loud, just about any beach, the Birds, and his puppy, Wentzy. Check out his Instagram: @evan.halfen or Twitter/X: @EvanHalfen to see how life's treating him.

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