Lil Tecca replaces PARTYNEXTDOOR as Juice Jam headliner
Courtesy of University Union
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PARTYNEXTDOOR will no longer headline Juice Jam this Sunday. Rapper Lil Tecca will replace him.
Guest artists Maisie Peters and Smino remain as the concert’s openers.
“We share your frustration with this news, and are putting all of our efforts into delivering the best experience into delivering the best experience for you that we can,” UU wrote on Instagram.
Tecca rose to fame in 2019 with his song “Ransom,” which has accumulated nearly 1.5 billion streams on Spotify and 18.8 million sound uses on TikTok. “Ransom” rose to popularity when Tecca was just a sophomore in high school.
Originally from Queens, NY, Tecca and his family moved to Long Island. His influences include Chief Keef.
Tecca’s fourth studio album, “Plan A” releases on Friday, two days before Juice Jam. He told the Associated Press that the album reflects on his journey and continues on what he sees as his “Plan A.”
Juice Jam is this Sunday at 6 p.m. in the JMA Wireless Dome. Tickets are still on sale for $20 and can be bought here. A valid university ID is required for entry and each person is limited to two tickets.
Published on September 17, 2024 at 6:50 pm
Contact Rosina: rlboehm@syr.edu