Rapper Mac Miller to Headline Spring Concert at Holy Cross

Rapper Mac Miller will headline this year's Spring Concert at the College of the Holy Cross on May 6 at 8 p.m. in the Hart Recreation Center. Doors open at 7 p.m.

Malcolm “Mac Miller” McCormick is a hip-hop artist from Pittsburgh, who taught himself to play numerous instruments, including the piano, drums, guitar, and bass. He signed with Rostrum Records and released his debut album, “Blue Slide Park,” in 2011.

He is currently featured in a reality television show on MTV2, “Mac Miller and the Most Dope Family,” which follows Mac as he leaves his hometown of Pittsburgh for the world of Los Angeles, to live in a new mansion with four of his closest friends, while he works on a new album, “Watching Movies With the Sound Off.”

Walk the Moon, an indie rock band, will also be featured at the College’s annual concert.

Tickets will be sold on the first floor of the Hogan Campus Center on May 4 & 5  from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. You can also buy tickets at the door or online.

Tickets are $20 for Holy Cross students with an ID (limit two tickets per student) and $25 for Holy Cross faculty and staff and students in the Colleges of Worcester Consortium. Tickets for the general public are $30.

Prior headlining acts for the annual Spring Concert, sponsored by the Campus Activities Board (CAB), have included Girl Talk, J. Cole, Drake, Jason Mraz, Lupe Fiasco and Guster.

For more information, contact CAB Concert co-chairs, Julia Keough ’13 and Jan Yburan ’14, at cabconcert@holycross.edu.