Clemson Athletics has announced another musical performance headed to Clemson’s campus, titled the Jervey Meadows Concert Series.
Jake Owen was announced as the headline performer, and he will be joined by the band Congress and Jet Jurgensmeyer. The performance will be linked to a Clemson baseball game, beginning at the conclusion of No. 19 Clemson’s game against No. 11 UNC on Saturday, April 11. The contest — the second game of a three-game series — will begin at 2 p.m.
Tickets to the event will roll out in segments, with availability starting with baseball season ticket holders, IPTAY members and Clemson students on Tuesday, Jan. 27.
Next, Clemson alumni will have the opportunity to purchase pre-sale tickets on Jan. 29, before the public sale begins on Tuesday, Feb. 3.
This concert serves as an addition to the performances Clemson already has lined up, and will act as the beginning of a lineup of Clemson’s first on-campus concerts since 1999.
Clemson Athletics has already scheduled headliners George Straight and Morgan Wallen for the Death Valley Nights concert series in May.
Tiger fans will be able to enjoy Clemson baseball back in Doug Kingsmore Stadium starting Feb. 13, when the team will open the 2026 campaign with a three-game series against Army.
The first game will begin at 4 p.m., the second game on Feb. 14 will begin at 2 p.m. and game three on Feb. 15 will begin at noon.

