This year’s game marks the 40th anniversary of the WVU Football’s partnership with WVU Medicine Children’s. The partnership was formed by legendary Hall of Fame Head Coach Don Nehlen in 1984.
Admission for the game is free with the gates opening at 11 a.m., and all fans are required to claim a ticket by CLICKING HERE. All tickets will be issued via mobile delivery and fans are encouraged to claim and download their tickets to their mobile wallet, prior to arriving at the stadium on game day. In lieu of the cost of admission, fans are encouraged to make a donation to WVU Medicine Children’s at the time of checkout when claiming their ticket.
Although food trucks will be present, concertgoers are welcome to bring their own food and drinks. As usual, Milan Puskar Stadium will not accept outside food or drink. The stadium’s concession booths will open at 11 a.m.
The Almost Heaven Village fan experience area will provide attendees with more than just the inaugural event; in addition to food trucks, inflatables, and a schedule board, fans may also
Born Joseph Dalton Michael in Morgantown, West Virginia, Huey Mack began his musical career at the age of 14. For the most part of his high school career, he dabbled with music as a side interest. At seventeen years old, he began putting out free digital mixtapes.
Mack eventually developed a cult-like following for “A Boy Named Hue” and went on his own headline tours. These experiences eventually found their way into his independently released full-length album Pretending Perfection, which was co-produced by hitmaker Louis Bell and peaked at No. 8 on the Billboard Top Rap Albums. With Brad Paisley, Charles Wesley Godwin, and Lauren Weintraub on his recently released, country-inspired album “The Cozy Bar,” which has had over 20 million plays, Huey has continued to explore and push the boundaries of his music since the success of his debut.