A country‑music celebration after the Cornhusker clash
Nebraska will treat its fans to a surprise after the September 19 matchup against North Dakota, scheduling a post‑game concert featuring multi‑time Academy of Country Music Award winner Cole Swindell at Memorial Stadium. The performance is timed to follow the game, which is set to kick off at 6:15 p.m. CT, giving Husker supporters a full evening of football and music.
The concert is bundled with a valid game ticket, meaning that anyone attending the North Dakota contest automatically gains entry to Swindell’s set. Fans who want to stand closer to the stage can purchase field passes, with sales opening in July. Only those holding tickets for the Nebraska–North Dakota game will be eligible to buy these passes, adding an exclusive element to the experience.
Single‑game tickets for the North Dakota contest and the accompanying post‑game concert will be priced at $75. The game is part of Nebraska’s three‑game and four‑game mini‑plans, giving season‑ticket holders multiple ways to engage with the schedule. Nebraska Deputy AD Tyler Kai expressed enthusiasm about the partnership, highlighting the added excitement for the fan base.
Cole Swindell brings a string of chart‑topping hits to the field, including "She Had Me at Heels Carolina," "You Should Be Here," and "Break Up in the End." The artist is not only a multi‑time ACM Award winner but also a GRAMMY‑nominated talent who has logged 14 No. 1 singles as both a recording artist and songwriter.
For the latest details on ticket availability, concert logistics and additional announcements, fans can visit Huskers.com and follow Nebraska Athletics across its social‑media platforms, where updates will be posted regularly.