TRUTH. COUNTRY MUSIC STAR LEE BRICE RETURNED TO CLEMSON TO SURPRISE SOME FANS AHEAD OF THE TIGERS HOME GAME AGAINST NOTRE DAME. TAKE A LOOK. THE CLEMSON ALUM AND FORMER FOOTBALL PLAYER HELPED EMPLOYEES AT BOJANGLES SERVE CUSTOMERS IN THE DRIVE THRU LINE. BRICE ALSO TOOK PICTURES AND SIGNED CLEMSON THEMED BIG BO BOXES FOR FANS IS ALWAYS AWESOME TO BE BACK. WE TRY TO GET BACK AT LEAST ONE TIME A YEAR AND BRING MY FAMILY BECAUSE I’VE HAD THE KIDS GROWING UP, YOU KNOW, BECAUSE NOT JUST CLEMSON, BUT I MEAN, THIS BOJANGLES. IT’S LIKE I SPENT SO MUCH TIME HERE THIS WHOLE AREA, SO IT’S A PART OF MY LIFE. SO IT’S REALLY COOL TO BRING THE FAMILY BACK. SO THAT’S WHAT’S IMPORTANT TO ME. AND, YOU KNOW, AND CLEMSON’S FAMILY. THE TIGERS TAKE ON
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Award-winning country music star coming to Greenville, SC, Peace Center
The former Clemson football player turned country music star who surprised fans days ago at a South Carolina fast-food spot will soon be back doing what he does best: performing in concert.Lee Brice will appear next year at The Peace Center in Greenville at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 15, the venue announced Monday.Brice was born in Sumter, South Carolina and attended Clemson University on a football scholarship.On Friday, Brice visited a local Bojangles to hype up the community before Clemson’s Saturday big win against Notre Dame. Watch video of that surprise appearance here and above.Brice was an invited Clemson walk-on back in 1998 for then-head football coach Tommy West, playing center and reserve long snapper. Late in the season, he suffered an arm injury that pointed Brice into music and toward Nashville, and he never looked back.Check out this video of Brice performing during a 2012 concert in Clemson.He recently reached No. 1 on Country Radio with “Memory I Don’t Mess With,” which consecutively follows three prior #1s: ASCAP’s 2021 Country Song of the Year “One of Them Girls,” “I Hope You’re Happy Now,” with Carly Pearce, and “Rumor,” which was nominated in the category Single of The Year at the 55th Annual ACM Awards.Tickets for the Lee Brice: Me And My Guitar appearance at The Peace Center go on presale Nov. 7 at 10 a.m., with general ticket sales starting Nov. 10 at 10 a.m.More information on ticket prices and the show can be found here.
The former Clemson football player turned country music star who surprised fans days ago at a South Carolina fast-food spot will soon be back doing what he does best: performing in concert.
Lee Brice will appear next year at The Peace Center in Greenville at 7:30 p.m. on Feb. 15, the venue announced Monday.
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Brice was born in Sumter, South Carolina and attended Clemson University on a football scholarship.
On Friday, Brice visited a local Bojangles to hype up the community before Clemson’s Saturday big win against Notre Dame. Watch video of that surprise appearance here and above.
Brice was an invited Clemson walk-on back in 1998 for then-head football coach Tommy West, playing center and reserve long snapper.
Late in the season, he suffered an arm injury that pointed Brice into music and toward Nashville, and he never looked back.
Check out this video of Brice performing during a 2012 concert in Clemson.
He recently reached No. 1 on Country Radio with “Memory I Don’t Mess With,” which consecutively follows three prior #1s: ASCAP’s 2021 Country Song of the Year “One of Them Girls,” “I Hope You’re Happy Now,” with Carly Pearce, and “Rumor,” which was nominated in the category Single of The Year at the 55th Annual ACM Awards.
Tickets for the Lee Brice: Me And My Guitar appearance at The Peace Center go on presale Nov. 7 at 10 a.m., with general ticket sales starting Nov. 10 at 10 a.m.
More information on ticket prices and the show can be found here.