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A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie To Perform At Bryce Jordan Center April 24

American rapper A Boogie With da Hoodie is coming to State College to perform at 8 p.m. on Friday, April 24, at the Bryce Jordan Center.

Tickets will be available to the general public at noon on Friday, November 21, but prior presales will take place for insiders at noon on Wednesday, November 19, on Ticketmaster.

The rapper, also known as Julius Dubose, first gained fame when he released his debut mixtape, “Artist,” in 2016 and opened for big artists like Drake and Future on their Summer Sixteen Tour. In July 2016, he signed a record deal with Atlantic Records. He went on to release his debut studio album, “The Bigger Artist,” in 2017. Some of his popular songs include “Drowning” featuring Kodak Black and “Still Think About You”. Dubose has released several albums since, including “Hoodie SZN” (2018) and “Me vs. Myself” (2022).

He recently released a single titled “Part of Me,” now available on all platforms, and has been nominated for several awards, including Best New Artist at the BET Awards in 2018.

Dubose will be joining 2026 performers Jason Aldean, Big Time Rush, and Journey at the Bryce Jordan Center.


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