The Michigan Wolverines and Washington Huskies will meet in aggressive fashion Monday at 6:30 p.m. at NRG Stadium in Houston for the championship game of the 2024 College Football Playoff. As has become customary at high-profile sporting events, the CFP will offer a series of concerts over several days at Shell Energy Stadium before the big match. In this case, the three events under the banner AT&T Playoff Playlist Live! will feature Kidz Bop, Jack Harlow, Latto, 2 Chainz, Paul Russell, Jon Pardi, Jake Owen and Megan Moroney.
Here are the details of the shows:
First, the tickets: Shell Energy Stadium doors open at 6 p.m. each day for performances. Fans will need to pre-register for tickets and receive a QR code via the CFBPlayoff mobile app that can be redeemed at the George R. Brown Convention Center for a wristband guaranteeing entry to the show. More information about the process can be found here. NOTE: The Kidz Bop show on Friday will not require a wristband. Fans are asked to register on the CFBPlayoff mobile app and participate on a first-come, first-served basis.
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Kidz-Bop
The pop entity Kidz-Bop is presented as a brand rather than a group, featuring an ever-changing assemblage of children. . . be mistaken kid. . . singing the world's biggest pop hits. The concept was launched in 2001, meaning the current Kidz Bop stars weren't even born when the idea was hatched. Two decades later, the Kidz Bop brand remains a formidable business enterprise. Plays Friday.
Jack Harlow, Latto, 2 Chainz, Paul Russell
The stage at Shell Energy Stadium will be in full swing. Among the performers is Jack Harlow, a Kentucky rapper who built a following on the hit song “Whats Poppin” and a fervent following on TikTok. Last year he released the album “Jackman”. The invoice will also include Latto, an Ohio native and rapper who launched her career with an appearance on the 2016 reality TV show “The Rap Game.” She released “777” in 2022. The show also features veteran Georgian rapper 2 chains, whose academic activities focused on basketball rather than football. His most recent album is 2022's “Dope Don't Sell Itself.” Paul Russell, another TikTok hitmaker with “Lil Boo Thang,” also performs. Plays Saturday.
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Jon Pardi, Jake Owen, Megan Moroney
The sounds of the concert series turn to country on Sunday despite the fact that one of them is an artist, singer and songwriter. Jon Pardi, has a recent album called “Mr. Saturday Night”. He will share the stage with a seasoned country singer Jake Owen, who released “Loose Cannon” last year. They are joined by Georgian newcomer and singer Megan Moroneywhose debut album “Lucky” was released last year following the success of a debut single “Tennessee Orange” in 2022. Plays Sunday.