November 27, 2018
'The Voice' season four winner Danielle Bradbery will perform free concert
The Union Program Council will welcome country artist Danielle Bradbery to campus for a free concert at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Nov. 27, in the K-State Student Union Ballroom. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Danielle was "The Voice" season four winner and is most recognized for her hit song "Sway."
Adequate security measures will be in place and the clear bag policy is in effect for this concert. Free clear bags will be provided at the door while supplies last.
Bradbery is a 22-year-old, multifaceted artist who stepped into her own lane with sophomore album "I Don't Believe We've Met," out now on BMLG Records. As the title suggests, Bradbery reintroduced herself after taking time since her debut LP to focus on the writing process and, for the first time, infusing her own story into her songs — penning seven of the album's 10 tracks. Lead single "Sway" perfectly infused her R&B, soul and country influences, while empowering follow-up anthem "Worth It" led to national TV performances of the emotional tune on NBC's "TODAY" and "The Voice." Bradbery returned to radio airwaves with "Goodbye Summer," a fresh take on album cut "Hello Summer," with Thomas Rhett adding a male perspective to the seasonal story of love and heartbreak. The Texas native has worked on fine-tuning her unique sound since getting her start winning season four of NBC's "The Voice" in 2013. She was nominated this year for ACM New Female Vocalist of the Year, CMT Breakthrough Video of the Year and CMT Performance of the Year.
For more information on this free event, visit kstateupc.com or call 785-532-6571.