Student Activities Board Spring Concert
Due to inclement weather, the Lee Brice concert will now take place at Pershing Arena and rain site tickets will be required.
Currently the concert is sold out. Two lines, one for ticket holders and one for non-ticket holders, will be formed before the doors open. If space is available, the Student Activities Board will allow non-ticket holders in 20 minutes prior to the show.
Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. with the concert is scheduled to start at 8:15 p.m.
For more information, contact the Student Activities Board Office at 660.785.4722 or visit sab.truman.edu.
Lee Brice, an American country music performer, began his musical career writing songs for other performers, including Jason Aldean and Garth Brooks, before signing to Curb Records and releasing his own debut single in 2007. Since then, he’s had multiple singles debut on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, including his single “Love Like Crazy,” which broke the record for longest charting country single in Billboard history after spending more than 56 weeks on the chart. “Love Like Crazy” also warranted Brice with nominations from the Academy of Country Music, as well from the Country Music Television Music Awards. Some of his other chart topping singles include “A Woman Like You,” which recently debuted at No. 1, “Hard to Love,” and “I Drive Your Truck,” his most recent single.
Nearly a quarter of Truman State University students who participated in the Big Entertainment Survey listed Lee Brice as a preferred artist.
Currently the concert is sold out. Two lines, one for ticket holders and one for non-ticket holders, will be formed before the doors open. If space is available, the Student Activities Board will allow non-ticket holders in 20 minutes prior to the show.
Doors will open at 7:30 p.m. with the concert is scheduled to start at 8:15 p.m.
For more information, contact the Student Activities Board Office at 660.785.4722 or visit sab.truman.edu.
Lee Brice, an American country music performer, began his musical career writing songs for other performers, including Jason Aldean and Garth Brooks, before signing to Curb Records and releasing his own debut single in 2007. Since then, he’s had multiple singles debut on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart, including his single “Love Like Crazy,” which broke the record for longest charting country single in Billboard history after spending more than 56 weeks on the chart. “Love Like Crazy” also warranted Brice with nominations from the Academy of Country Music, as well from the Country Music Television Music Awards. Some of his other chart topping singles include “A Woman Like You,” which recently debuted at No. 1, “Hard to Love,” and “I Drive Your Truck,” his most recent single.
Nearly a quarter of Truman State University students who participated in the Big Entertainment Survey listed Lee Brice as a preferred artist.