The Driver Era to headline ETSU Fall Concert  

Published 4:14 pm Wednesday, August 7, 2024

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East Tennessee State University’s Student Government Association (SGA) has announced the SGA Fall 2024 concert lineup, featuring a fusion of pop and indie music with The Driver Era, Echosmith and Lisa Heller. The concert will take place at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 19, at Freedom Hall Civic Center. 

Headlining the concert is The Driver Era, a pop-rock band consisting of brothers Ross and Rocky Lynch. Since their debut single “Preacher Man” in 2018, they have amassed over 300 million streams and garnered over 30 million combined followers across social media. With their signature sound and larger-than-life live show, The Driver Era has been praised by the likes of Rolling Stone, Paper, MTV, Consequence of Sound and many others.   

For over a decade, multi-platinum-selling alt-pop trio Echosmith has built an unbreakable bond with their audience by sharing true-to-life songs that immediately brighten the heart.  Driven by the effervescent energy shown on past hits like their iconic triple-platinum smash “Cool Kids,” Echosmith’s latest output makes for a fascinating document of growth and self-discovery. 

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Lisa Heller is an alternative pop artist whose sound is unafraid, honest and deeply personal. Her music has grabbed the attention of fans worldwide, amassing over 4 million streams on Spotify alone, landing on playlists like Fresh Finds and All New Rock, and garnering millions of views. 

Tickets to the event will be sold to ETSU students, faculty and staff in the Carrier Center on the second floor of the D.P. Culp Student Center.   

Students will be able to claim one free ticket with a valid ETSU ID and purchase up to two guest tickets for a discounted price of $10 each. Staff and faculty have the option to buy up to four tickets for $10 each with a valid ETSU ID. Student tickets are available for purchase starting Oct. 7, and faculty and staff tickets on Oct. 21.   

The public can purchase tickets online only if available starting Nov. 4 for $35 plus tax.   

Additional concert information is available at etsu.edu/concerts.