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GRAMMY NOMINATED ARTIST JELLY ROLL EXTENDS HIS BEAUTIFULLY BROKEN HEADLINING ARENA TOUR, ADDS 15 NEW DATES
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 2024 FORD CENTER | EVANSVILLE, IN
Special Guests ERNEST, Shaboozey and Allie Colleen Watch Jimmy Kimmel Live! Block Party Performance And Couch
Interview Announcing The Tour Here
General Onsale Begins Monday, July 1 at 10am at Ticketmaster.com
Localized Evansville Show Assets Available Here
EVANSVILLE, IND. (June 26, 2024) – Multi-genre hit-making entertainer Jelly Roll today revealed he is extending his Beautifully Broken Tour 2024 run with 15 new dates including a stop in downtown Evansville at the Ford Center on Sunday, November 10, 2024.
Jelly shared the news during his couch interview and Block Party outdoor performance on Jimmy Kimmel Live! Tuesday evening (6/25) where, in addition to the tour announcement, he performed a never before heard new track from his upcoming new album titled “Burning.” Written by Jelly, Zach Crowell, Ian Fitchuck, and Ilsey Juber, “Burning” follows the release of his current radio hit “I Am Not Okay,” which premiered last week on Country radio and is currently Top 30 and climbing. “I Am Not Okay” marked the Nashville native’s first official new music release since his record-breaking debut Country album, Whitsitt Chapel last year and follow’s Jelly’s fourth consecutive #1 at Country radio and 5th career #1.
Tickets for the newly added shows will be available starting with a Citi and Verizon presale (details below) beginning on Thursday, June 27th. Additional presales will run throughout the week ahead of the general onsale beginning on Monday, July 1 at 10am local time..
Verizon will offer an exclusive presale for Jelly Roll’s Beautifully Broken Tour’s newly announced dates in the U.S through Verizon Access, just for being a customer. Verizon Access Presale tickets for select shows will begin Thursday, June 27th at 10am local time to Sunday, June 30th at 10pm local time. For more details visit Verizon.com/Access.
Citi is the official card of the Beautifully Broken Tour. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning Thursday, June 27th at 10am local time to Sunday, June 30th at 10pm local time through the Citi Entertainment program. For complete presale details visit www.citientertainment.com.
Fans can also purchase VIP Packages, which may include premium seats, backstage tour and group photo, VIP lounge, limited edition tour poster & more. VIP package contents vary based on offer selected. For more information, visit vipnation.com!
Solo exhibitions to accompany Black Art Workshop in USI McCutchan Art Center/Pace Galleries
n partnership with the Evansville African American Museum, the Kenneth P. McCutchan Art Center/Palmina F. and Stephen S. Pace (MAC/Pace) Galleries are hosting exhibitions by four artists with ties to the Museum now through Friday, August 30. The artists were selected by Tory Schnedel-Vyvoda, Curator at the Evansville African American Museum, and Dr. Greg Blair, USI Assistant Professor of Art and interim Director of MAC/Pace Galleries.
Matthew Fields: Self Awareness IV: Developmental Expansion
Fields is an Assistant Professor at the University of Arkansas, Pine Bluff who received his MFA from the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts. He combines painting and sculpture, creating installations that function as existential questions for the artist; “I’m questioning where I come from, how I got here, who’s responsible for this, where do I belong, where does the world think I belong, who am I with, and who is with me?”
Sophia Okotah: Now, with curiosity, …
Born and raised in Ghana, Okotah is an Assistant Professor of Art and Design at USI. Earning her MFA from Indiana University, Okotah is a designer who prioritizes empathy and positive social change in her practice. “(My work) principally embraces themes surrounding the well-being of the individual, and it is inspired by observation, personal experiences and the identification of noteworthy social issues surrounding me.”
Kenneth Randle: The Unknowns of Soulism
Originally from St. Louis, Missouri, Randle is a MFA candidate at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, but during his artistic career, also held the title of Graphic and Communications Designer, Tattoo Artist and Gallery Coordinator. “Light is so important in my work because it gives visible identification to an invisible subject matter. Much of what I strive for as an artist is to bring forward that subject matter for deeper elaborations and contemplations.”
Ayinde Rochon: Genesis Preview
Rochon is a doctoral student at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign studying education policy, organization and leadership. His research focuses on efficacy and identity development of Black students at predominately White institutions. Rochon utilizes photography and filmmaking as a form of autoethnographic research, using his artwork to uplift Blackness while simultaneously giving members from globally underserved communities a platform to tell their story.
Each artist featured in the MAC/Pace Galleries this summer is also participating in the Black Art Workshop Weekend being held in the Liberal Arts and Art Center buildings on Saturday and Sunday, June 29-30. A full list of activities happening during the workshop can be found on the website.
A closing reception for the exhibition will be held at 4:30 p.m. Friday, August 30.
2024 schedule released for UE men’s soccer
IU Swimming and Diving Announces Four Transfer Additions
BLOOMINGTON, Ind. – Indiana head swimming coach Ray Looze officially announced Thursday (June 26) the addition of four All-America student-athletes for the 2024-25 season.
Champions of the Big Ten each of the last three seasons, the IU men will reload with three additions, including two Olympians.
Zalán Sárkány, an incoming junior from Hungary, comes to Bloomington as the reigning NCAA Champion in the 1,650-yard freestyle. Sárkány and Owen McDonald, another incoming junior, join IU after helping Arizona State win the program’s first NCAA Championship in 2024. McDonald posted top-six finishes in the 200 IM, 200-yard backstroke and 100-yard backstroke at the national meet.
Matt King becomes a Hoosier after two seasons removed from collegiate swimming – the most recent for an Olympic redshirt. King was the SEC 100-yard freestyle champion at Alabama in 2021 and then made the NCAA championship final as a Virginia Cavalier one year later. He also medaled at each of the last two World Aquatics Championships, most recently winning gold in in the 100-meter freestyle and bronze on two relays in Doha.
Both King (USA) and Sárkány (Hungary) have qualified for the 2024 Paris Olympics.
On the women’s side, the Hoosiers will add Miranda Grana from Guadalajara, Mexico, who earned All-America finishes in the 200-yard backstroke (sixth, 1:51.96) and 100-yard backstroke (eighth, 51.65) as a freshman at Texas A&M last season.
In the spring, Indiana announced the transfer addition of Towson’s Brian Benzing, who went on to earn All-America finishes in both breaststroke events at the NCAA Championships in March.
Otters offense arrives late in series opening defeat
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – Coming off a series win, the Evansville Otters dropped the opener to the Joliet Slammers Wednesday at Bosse Field 9-2.
The original first game was rescheduled yesterday due to rain. There will be two games played tomorrow to make up for the postponement.
Early in tonight’s contest, the Otters (16-24) fell behind early and the Slammers (18-22) took control in the middle innings.
Joliet tacked the first run of the game onto the scoreboard in the second frame with a fielder’s choice RBI. They added on with a pair of runs in the fourth and fifth frames. A solo home run in the seventh made it a 6-0 game and in the eighth the Slammers earned their final run of the night.
Evansville’s offense was quiet, but they avoided being shutout in the ninth inning. Jomar Reyes launched a two-run mammoth shot to left field, finalizing the scoring.
Alec Olund made his Otters debut today. Coming from the Tri-City ValleyCats in a trade, the designated hitter went one-for-four, scoring in the last inning.
Leading the offense, Giovanni DiGiacomo put more kerosene on his flaming bat today, totaling three hits including a double. Reyes also had a multi-hit night.
On the rubber, Tristan Harvin (2-2) took the loss. He recorded one out in the fifth inning before his day ended, giving up five runs on as many walks. Brett Sanchez (3-1) took the win.
With the twin bill, Evansville still has a chance to win the series tomorrow. There will be two seven-inning games. The first pitch is scheduled for 5:05 p.m. CT and the nightcap will occur approximately 30 minutes after the opener concludes. Coverage is available on the Otters Digital Network and FloBaseball.