Country music singer-songwriter Kameron Marlowe will headline Adrian College’s annual Spring Concert on March 21 at the Merillat Sport and Fitness Center. Marlowe’s performance is part of his “Keepin’ The Lights On” national tour, with doors opening at 7 p.m. and the first performance starting at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets for the event are priced at $50 for general admission and can be purchased through HomeTown Ticketing on Adrian College’s website. Fans can select “Special Events” and then “Spring Concert 2025” to secure their tickets.
Marlowe, a North Carolina native, is known not only for his heartfelt country music but also for his philanthropy. Last year, he launched the “Keepin’ The Lights On” (KTLO) fund, aimed at supporting individuals facing financial hardships. A portion of the proceeds from merchandise sales at the Adrian concert will benefit the KTLO Fund. “The KTLO Fund is super special to me because in the song, I sing about my parents making sure we had shoes on our feet and food on our plates,” Marlowe, 27, shared.
The KTLO Fund is inspired by Marlowe’s own experiences and the theme of his sophomore album, Keepin’ The Lights On. After completing a series of shows in the United Kingdom, Marlowe added the Adrian College date to his extended tour schedule, which runs through October 4, culminating in Winnsboro, South Carolina. His first concert of the year will take place in Athens, Georgia, on January 23.
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