
A life of 'doing and giving' Thursday, Dec.She is a proud Blugold alumna who is excited to see the growth and development in Eau Claire and the integral role that the university is playing in so many community partnerships. Conrath made his debut onto the Indie-pop scene in 2020 through viral videos like “Pieces” and “Acetone.” Written by Denise OlsonĪs a marketing specialist in the IMC, Denise helps share the student, faculty, staff and program success stories of UW-Eau Claire. His most popular releases include the albums “Night Circus” (2016) and “Lazy Fair” (2014), and singles “The Fall” and “Sunflower Seeds.”Ĭonrath, the show opener, is a Minneapolis-based singer-songwriter, producer and multi-instrument performer. Vine, known for an eclectic east-meets-west coast genre-blending style, has toured college campuses across America, synthesizing pop music, laid back hip-hop and a California brand of positivity that comes through on his social media videos. He attended the Berklee College of Music to pursue his passion, which is where he met producer Nolan Lambroza of The Messengers and signed his first recording contract with Kiva House Lambroza.
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He launched a career of music in 2011 with his audition for “The Glee Project,” a music reality series on which Vine made it to the top 12 finalists. There’s a lot of hype for this concert, especially considering the cheap tickets and lively sound of Bryce Vine and Landon Conrath.”īorn in New York City, rapper Vine moved to Los Angeles with his mother at the age of 10. This appeals greatly to younger audiences, who might know some of his songs from TikTok or in popular media. “He mixes genres of pop, rap and rock to create a very catchy sound. “Bryce Vine has the right music to get us into the summer mindset,” says the junior marketing major from Burnsville, Minnesota. UAC concerts committee chair Ben Ostertag says this show is perfect for ushering in the new season and the positive energy to end the semester. “We have made sure that this concert will be one to remember and that nobody wants to miss.” “Being back in Zorn Arena for the first time in years, and for the first time ever for so many Blugolds, is going to be incredible, and the energy will be electric,” Farmer says. Tickets for community members are $25.īrett Farmer, a junior integrated strategic communication-public relations major from Antigo, is the UAC program director and is thrilled to be bringing such an exciting show to the campus and community. Tickets can be purchased online for $15 until the day of the show for Blugold students and $20 the day of the show. The show is presented by the University Activities Commission (UAC). The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire welcomes rapper Bryce Vine and special guest opener Landon Conrath at 7:30 p.m.


Tickets are available now for the first major concert in Zorn Arena since April 2019. Photo caption: Concert headliner Bryce Vine, whose debut album, "Carnival," was released in July 2019, features the tracks "Drew Barrymore" and "La La Land," his first two songs to chart on the U.S. UAC spring concert: Bryce Vine with Landon Conrath

