June 19, 2018

88rising will bring a group of performers to Purdue

WEST LAFAYETTE, Ind. — 88rising will join Rich Brian, Joji, Higher Brothers, KOHH, NIKI, AUGUST 08, and Don Krez for a performance at Purdue University’s Elliott Hall of Music at 7:30 p.m., Oct. 11. 

This performance is presented by the Purdue Student Concert Committee. 

88rising recently released the highly anticipated first track from their forthcoming studio album, titled “Midsummer Madness,” which is currently ranked No. 1 on both Spotify’s Global Viral 50 and United States Viral 50 charts. Watch the video for the song here and stream it here.   

General public tickets range in cost from $27.50-$250. Student tickets range in cost from $20-$250. There is a limit of six tickets per order. 

A meet-and-greet package with Rich Brian is available for $250. The package includes one premium reserved or general admission ticket, VIP early entry into the venue, a meet-and-greet with Rich Brian, including a photo and autograph, a specially designed 88rising tour shirt, a collectible poster autographed by Rich Brian, and a meet-and-greet laminate. 

A meet-and-greet package with Higher Brothers is also available for $250, including similar benefits of the Rich Brian package. 

Tickets go on sale to Purdue and Ivy Tech Lafayette students and Purdue faculty, staff and retirees with a current identification card at 10 a.m. Wednesday (June 20). Students, faculty, staff and retirees can purchase through the Purdue Stewart Center box office or by calling 800-914-SHOW. 

Tickets for the general public go on sale at 10 a.m. Friday (June 22.) Tickets can be purchased through the Purdue Stewart Center box office, by calling 800-914-SHOW or any Ticketmaster outlet. 

 Media contact: Abby Eddy, aeeddy@purdue.edu

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