Florida State University Athletics

Doak After Dark: Chris Janson To Play Football Spring Game
2/21/2022 11:12:01 AM | Football
Florida State Football’s spring practice will conclude April 9th with the annual Garnet and Gold Spring Football game presented by Whataburger. Kickoff is scheduled for 5 pm and will be televised on ACC Network. Immediately following the spring game Florida State announced today the popular Doak After Dark concert series will return with a free concert for those in attendance. Country music star Chris Janson will take the stage inside Doak Campbell Stadium to close out Saturday night.
Tickets can be purchased on Seminoles.com starting today for Golden Chief members and above for only $10. Tickets for the general public are on sale March 1st.
Who is Chris Janson?
He’s a “live legacy in the making” (Rolling Stone). Breakout country star Janson is a platinum-selling recording artist, high-octane entertainer, multi-instrumentalist, and award-winning singer/songwriter who Bobby Bones has named among the greatest six live performers in country music. The ACM Award-winner has collected prestigious accolades that place him amongst country music greats. Both his inspiring hit “Drunk Girl” and his chart-topping, 3xPlatinumsmash “Buy Me A Boat” were named among NSAI’s “Ten Songs I Wish I’d Written” lists–making Janson one in a handful of the industry’s most elite artists to earn the title multiple times. “Good Vibes,” the flagship single from his 2019 album Real Friends, and follow-up “Done” each topped the country charts, bringing his total of No. 1 songs to four–and now the hit-maker is entering a new chapter with “Bye Mom.” The single, derived from the real-life story of co-writer Brandon Kinney, is a triumphant ode to unconditional love. It was most-added upon impact at country radio and earned the highest first-week streaming total of Janson’s career. In addition to his own successes, the talented songwriter has lent his pen to industry peers including Tim McGraw (“Truck Yeah,” “How I’ll Always Be”), LOCASH (“I Love This Life”) and the legendary Hank Williams Jr. (“God Fearin’ Man, “Those Days Are Gone”). Catch Janson’s “crazy harmonica skill and… riveting stage style” (People) this winter on his headlining Halfway to Crazy Tour and see for yourself what makes him an “undeniable star” (TheTennessean).