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Only second- and third-level reserved seating tickets are left, Benini said.īenini said the announcement of Trey Songz as direct support caused a spike in ticket sales, and that the crooner brings rhythm and blues and crossover appeal for fans. Tickets cost $15 for Syracuse University and State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry students with a valid ID, and are $40 for the general public. Tickets for the show are still available, but Benini predicts it will be close to selling out by the day of the show. This year will feature confetti and, of course, glitter. Ke$ha’s performance will most likely be jammed to capacity with her radio hits - safe bets include “TiK ToK,” “Blow” and “Take it Off.”īenini said the show’s production will be much different than the EDM setup for last year’s headliner Kaskade. The songstress’ song “C’Mon” has spent 16 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100, hot on the heels of “Die Young,” which peaked at the second spot on the chart.
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“It’s one of the biggest shows we’ve brought to Syracuse,” said Kelly Benini, UU’s concert director.Īfter a few years of concerts saturated with hip-hop and electronic dance music acts, Ke$ha’s headlining set brings a fresh burst of Top 40 pop to the Carrier Dome stage. With pop starlet Ke$ha landing the top spot on University Union’s Block Party survey and Trey Songz placing third, UU was thrilled to book two of the three acts students most wanted to see for this year’s show.