Events
Ludacris featuring Yung Joc
Oct. 5, 2006
CLEMSON - Rap fans can see two great rap artists for the price of one ticket when Yung Joc opens for Ludacris in a performance Thursday, Oct. 5, in Clemson University's Littlejohn Coliseum.
Tickets for the show go on sale Friday, Sept. 1, at the Littejohn east gate box office and at TicketMaster locations. Floor seats will be $39 and bowl seats are $35. Clemson students, faculty and staff will receive a $7 discount on all tickets with their Clemson ID.
The show is part of Ludacris' tour to promote his upcoming album "Release Therapy," which features the hit single "Money Maker." Since his last performance at Clemson in 2002, Ludacris has branched out into acting, receiving the NAACP's Image Award for Oustanding Supporting Actor in a Motion Picture for his role in the award winning film "Crash."
Opening for Ludacris is up-and-coming Atlanta rapper Yung Joc. His debut album, "New Joc City," includes the hit "It's Goin' Down," which is nominated for an MTV Video Music Award for Best Rap Video.
"This is an awesome opportunity for people in the Upstate to see not only Ludacris, who is a very versatile performer, but also a hot opening act," said Marty Kern, Clemson's director of major events.
Show starts at 7:30 and Doors Open at 6:30.