The singer performed received a standing ovation from the crowd.
It can take a lot to get a crowd on its feet, but that was no problem for Hershey-born country singerZeiders hit the stage as the second opening act for country music sensation Jelly Roll during his “Beautifully Broken” tour’s stop in State College.
“I’ve always wanted to do this, so don’t disappoint me,” said Zeiders. The crowd came through. The singer was given a cheerful back-and-forth before moving on to a fan favorite, “Pretty Little Poison.” The Hershey singer was a hit and made it clear at the end of his set that fans should remember his name.
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