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Future and Metro Boomin announce joint 2024 summer tour. Here is how to get tickets to the ‘We Trust You Tour’

  • Published: Apr. 17, 2024, 1:05 p.m.

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Future and Metro Boomin will begin their joint "We Trust You" tour on July 30 in Kansas City, Mo. Live Nation

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We trust you to secure the best tickets possible for Future and Metro Boomin’s tour.

The rapper and record producer will begin their “We Trust You Tour” on July 30 in Kansas City, Mo. and will wrap up on Sept. 9 in Vancouver, BC .

While on tour, the duo will perform at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. on Aug. 15 .

The joint tour will be in support of their latest collaborations “We Don’t Trust You” and “We Still Don’t Trust You,” which was released on April 12.

If you want to see Future and Metro Boomin on tour, then you can first access tickets through several presales which will begin on April 17 at 10 a.m. until April 18 at 10 p.m. through Ticketmaster .

There will also be a Cash App Card presale which will begin on April 17 at 10 a.m. and end on April 18 at 10 p.m. All cardholders will have to do is use the first nine digits of their Cash App Card to access the presale and then complete the purchase using their Cash App Card.

Cash App Card holders will also receive a 20% instant discount on all official “We Trust You Tour” merchandise purchased on-site with Cash App Card.

More information about the Cash App presale is available here .

The general sale will then begin on April 19 at 10 a.m. through Ticketmaster .

Tickets are available on StubHub , Vivid Seats , TicketCity and SeatGeek .

First-time Vivid Seats users can save $20 on ticket orders over $200 by entering promo code NJ20 at checkout.

TicketCity users can save $15 on orders over $400 using promo code TCITYSAVE15 at checkout.

A complete list of the “We Trust You” tour dates is available here .

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Future, Metro Boomin announce We Trust You concert tour after fiery double feature, Drake feud

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Metro Boomin and Future are trusting their fans to buy tour tickets.

The Grammy-winning rapper and Grammy-nominated producer announced their We Trust You Tour kicking off this July through the end of summer.

Future and Metro Boomin will make stops across North America with a 27-date tour including performances in Atlanta, Brooklyn, Toronto, Chicago and more to celebrate their double feature albums, "We Don't Trust You," which was released in March, and their April follow-up "We Still Don't Trust You."

The albums stirred controversy in rap with disses aimed at Drake from guest stars J. Cole , Kendrick Lamar , The Weeknd and A$AP Rocky .

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Presale tickets are available Wednesday for Cash App card customers, starting at 10 a.m. local time. General sale will begin on Friday at 10 a.m. local time on livenation.com .

J. Cole takes apparent swipe at Drake in 'Red Leather' after Kendrick Lamar diss apology

Where are Future and Metro Boomin going on We Trust You tour dates?

  • Tuesday, July 30 – Kansas City, Missouri – T-Mobile Center
  • Wednesday, July 31 – Saint Paul, Minnesota – Xcel Energy Center
  • Friday, Aug. 2 – Milwaukee – Fiserv Forum
  • Saturday, Aug. 3 – Chicago – Lollapalooza Music Festival
  • Sunday, Aug. 4 – Detroit – Little Caesars Arena
  • Tuesday, Aug. 6 – Nashville, Tennessee – Bridgestone Arena
  • Thursday, Aug. 8 – Atlanta – State Farm Arena
  • Saturday, Aug. 10 – Columbus, Ohio – Schottenstein Center
  • Sunday, Aug. 11 – Toronto – Scotiabank Arena
  • Tuesday, Aug. 13 – Boston – TD Garden
  • Wednesday, Aug. 14 – Philadelphia – Wells Fargo Center
  • Thursday, Aug. 15 – Brooklyn, New York – Barclays Center
  • Saturday, Aug. 17 – Washington – Capital One Arena
  • Tuesday, Aug. 20 – New Orleans – Smoothie King Center
  • Thursday, Aug. 22 – Houston – Toyota Center
  • Friday, Aug. 23 – San Antonio – Frost Bank Center
  • Saturday, Aug. 24 – Dallas – American Airlines Center
  • Sunday, Aug. 25 – Tulsa, Oklahoma – BOK Center
  • Tuesday Aug 27 – Denver – Ball Arena
  • Wednesday, Aug. 28 – Salt Lake City – Delta Center
  • Friday, Aug. 30 – Las Vegas – T-Mobile Arena
  • Saturday, Aug. 31 – Inglewood, California – Intuit Dome
  • Tuesday, Sept. 3 – Sacramento, California – Golden 1 Center
  • Wednesday, Sept. 4 – Oakland, California – Oakland Arena
  • Friday, Sept. 6 – Seattle – Climate Pledge Arena
  • Saturday, Sept. 7 – Portland, Oregon – Moda Center
  • Monday, Sept. 9 – Vancouver, British Columbia – Rogers Arena

J. Cole apologizes to Kendrick Lamar for 'lame' diss '7 Minute Drill': 'I was conflicted'

'We Don't Trust You' and 'We Still Don't Trust You' vs. Drake: Diss tracks explained

Future and Metro Boomin's "We Don't Trust You," released March 22, and "We Still Don't Trust You," released April 12, unleashed grievances other rappers had with Toronto rapper Drake.

Lamar, Cole and Drake are widely recognized as their rap class' "Big Three," the most recognizable stars in the genre over the past decade. Cole referred to himself, Drake (Aubrey Graham) and Lamar (K. Dot) as the "big three" in modern rap in Drake's 2023 song "First Person Shooter."

Lamar shut down the "big three" line on the "We Don't Trust You" track "Like That." In the song, he called out "First Person Shooter" by name and said "it's just big me" when it comes to rap titans.

Following the diss, J. Cole dropped a surprise album, "Might Delete Later," which included "7 Minute Drill," where Cole alluded to hearing about Lamar's diss, rapping, "I got a phone call, they say that somebody dissing / You want some attention, it come with extensions."

"He still doing shows but fell off like 'The Simpsons,'" the North Carolina rapper continued, adding that Lamar's first album was "classic" and his latest was "tragic."

But two days later,  at his Dreamville Festival,  J. Cole told his home state crowd during a headlining set that his diss track was a "lame" and "goofy" decision, in  videos captured by attendees .

J. Cole later appeared as a guest on the "We Still Don't Trust You" track "Red Leather," a seven-minute song that features an apparent swipe at Drake.

"Kept my nose out the streets, but I love to get a whiff / Of the action, with risk comes attraction / The blicks get to blastin’, I turn into a track star,” Cole raps on the track, who also said that his "story's more clever, my similes was better."

Rapper A$AP Rocky, who is the longtime boyfriend of Drake's ex  Rihanna,  also took shots at Drake on the "We Still Don't Trust You" track "Show of Hands," saying the Canadian rapper's latest music "came and went" and he didn't "trust" him.

The Weeknd joined the band wagon on "We Still Don't Trust You," remarking on the track "All to Myself" that he's glad never "signed (his) life away" to Drake's OVO label. He also took aim at Drake's "shooters," joking that they're too busy "making TikToks."

Future didn't let his features have all the fun. On the track "This Sunday," Future seemingly interpolates the chorus of Drake’s 2016 song "Feel No Ways" by telling his former "Life Is Good" collaborator that he doesn't care if Drake "feel a way" about all the disses.

Drake has yet to issue a formal response to the diss tracks, although a rumored single allegedly called "Push Ups" was leaked on social media Saturday that seemingly addresses Lamar and Metro Boomin.

Contributing: Jay Stahl

The OnePass app is your ticket to the 2024 NFL draft in Detroit: What to know

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You're a Steelers fan from Pittsburgh coming in for the 2024 NFL draft in Detroit. Or a 49ers fan hopping a flight from San Francisco. Or a Dolphins fan from Miami.

Maybe you're a Michigan-made Detroit Lions fan driving in from the north, the Detroit suburbs or somewhere in the Motor City — but you know that your home's downtown won't be the same for the draft on April 25-27.

The NFL OnePass app — your ticket to all things draft from the NFL — is the official guide to the draft, with lots of information about the city. It has draft news and mock drafts, links on how to plan your trip, including lodging, things to do, metro Detroit sports bars and Detroit dining from A-Z, with links to visitdetroit.com .

Here's a tour of what this app tells us about the draft, the D and the offerings for the estimated 300,000 people coming to the big event.

How to get the NFL OnePass app

The NFL OnePass app can be downloaded in the App Store or on Google Play . Adults 18 and older are required to register for the 2024 NFL draft through the app or at nfl.com/draftaccess , and can register up to five minors to bring to the draft experience.

A quick note: There's a lot to explore on the app; by necessity, this is a partial look. It includes attractions, FAQs, transportation, maps, accessibility, security and prohibited items just to name a few. The look-see for this article took 90 minutes, so you'll want to give yourself time to explore everything so you can plan.

Once you register, you'll get emails, too. One that popped into my inbox as I wrote this was titled, "Get to know the NFL Prospects."

Let's get this snapshot tour started.

When is the 2024 NFL draft?

The 2024 NFL draft is April 25-27.

  • The first round takes place at 8 p.m. Thursday, April 25.
  • Rounds 2-3 take place starting at 7 p.m. Friday, April 26.
  • Rounds 4-7 take place starting at noon Saturday, April 27.

Where is the 2024 NFL draft?

The draft will take place in downtown Detroit, around Campus Martius Park and Hart Plaza. From Hart Plaza, you can see the Detroit River and our Canadian neighbors in Windsor.

What's the cost to attend the 2024 NFL draft?

Entry is free and you can register for entry by downloading the NFL OnePass app or at NFL.com/DraftAccess .

How do I attend the NFL Draft Experience?

To enter the 2024 NFL Draft Experience, the free fan experience with exhibits that will take place all three days at Hart Plaza, you've got to register via the NFL OnePass app. Adults (18 and older) are required to register, but also can register up to five children.

Get there early as attendance will be on a first-come, first-served basis. Hours will be noon-10 p.m. April 25-26 and 9 a.m.-6 p.m. April 27. Fans are invited to stay and watch the draft on the stage and screens until the last pick each day.

The Draft Theater adjacent to Campus Martius Park is where player selections are announced and where concerts will be held. It's for invited ticket holders. However, as seats become available, fans will have an opportunity to be selected for standing room only and other seating, depending on availability. Theater hours are approximately 5 p.m.-11 p.m. April 25-26 and noon-7 p.m. April 27.

Fans attending the Draft Experience will have sightlines to the Draft Theater from Woodward Avenue to watch the draft picks and concerts as well as screens to watch within the Draft Experience.

What about security?

Fans should be prepared to go through airport-level screening, and the NFL clear bag policy will be in effect. (You're encouraged not to bring any type of bag with you to expedite your entry.) Exceptions to the size limit of 12-by-6-by 12-inches will be made for medically necessary items.

Security around the draft site will be heightened and all items you carry will be inspected and possibly prohibited. (Friendly reminder: Prohibited items can't be accepted, stored or checked in by the NFL or Detroit police.)

Some prohibited items include firearms, knives, explosives, beach balls, footballs, chairs, drones and umbrellas.

What is permitted?

• Strollers and baby carriages, but bags and blankets must be removed, screened by X-ray and inspected.

• Small cameras and binoculars.

• Empty, reuseable water bottles for free water filling.

• Service animals and service animals in training (keep household pets and emotional support animals at home).

• Wheelchairs, power wheelchairs and three- or four-wheeled scooters for those with mobility disabilities.

What can I do or see at the NFL Draft Experience?

For the athletic:

• 40-yard dash: Race down the field against opponents and digital NFL players on a giant 40-yard-long LED wall.

• Vertical jump: Find out the differential between your reach and the flag you hit.

• Hail Mary: Throw a deep pass over defenders into a drop-in net.

For the not-so-athletic (everyone, actually):

• Free autographs from current NFL players and league legends. The schedule will be available April 20 in the app with regular updates. (Note: this is subject to change without notice.)

• Step inside a uniformed body-cast mold bearing the insignia of your favorite NFL team for a photo

• Take a photo in one of the jumbo photo frames.

• Visit a replica of the official NFL draft stage and take your photo behind the podium as the No. 1 draft pick.

• Visit a replica NFL locker room as it appears on game day and experience the sights of a real NFL pregame inside a video tunnel.

• Take your photo with an oversize replica of all 32 NFL team helmets.

• See all 57 Super Bowl rings and take a digital photo with your favorite ring on your finger.

• Take a photo with the Vince Lombardi Trophy, presented to the team that wins the Super Bowl.

Will the Pro Football Hall of Fame be represented?

Yes! There will be a curated exhibit to include:

• Hall of Fame bronze busts of Lem Barney, Joe DeLamielleure, Calvin Johnson, Alex Karras, Barry Sanders, Charles Woodson and Jerome Bettis.

• George S. Halas NFC Championship Trophy.

• Lamar Hunt AFC Championship Trophy.

• Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award.

• Art Rooney Sportsmanship Award.

What's going on at the Corner Ballpark?

Bring your kiddos to The Corner Ballpark on Michigan Avenue, site of the former Tiger Stadium, for youth-focused activities. (NFL OnePass is required for access.) Don’t worry, there will be screens to watch the draft on the NFL Network so you don’t miss the latest happenings there.

Corner Ballpark will be open 3 p.m.-10 p.m. April 25-26 and 9 a.m.-6 p.m. April 27. The NFL clear bag policy and airport-level screening will be in effect at this venue, too.

Activities include:

• Kick a field goal through NFL uprights.

• Try on NFL equipment.

• Watch and learn from USA Football coaches and NFL players about football and NFL Flag football as well as Heads Up tackling during clinics, competitions and demonstrations. On-field clinics will be open to those age 6-14. Daily clinics are open on a first-come, first-served basis. Check the app for the most updated times each day.

  • Navigate an obstacle course and train like an NFL player.
  • Snap and complete a pass like a pro into a drop-in net.

Food, drinks, entertainment, dancing and shopping

Local fare will be showcased through the Taste of Detroit concessions, bringing flavors from neighborhoods in Detroit including soul food, Greek, Mexican, Middle Eastern and East African cuisines. The restaurants will keep 100% of their revenue.

More than two dozen Detroit restaurants are to be featured in a "taste of the town" tailgate.

Here’s a quick sample of the businesses listed on the app: Waka by Baobab Fare; Good Cakes and Bakes; Chef Greg’s Soul “N” The Wall; El Parian Taco; Detroit 75 Kitchen; Kuzzo’s Chicken & Waffles; Golden Fleece; La Marsa Cuisine; Detroit Water Ice Factory and Mom’s Spaghetti.

A handful of food trucks also are to be at the Corner Ballpark, including Curt Got Crabs and Da Bomb Taco.

The Bud Light Backyard Bar will be for those 21 and older.

Free concerts will be hosted before Round 1 on April 25, Round 3 on April 26 and following Round 7 on April 27, live on the Draft Theater stage following each night of the draft. Concert-viewing is on a first-come, first-served basis and standing room only.

Dancing will play an integral role in the draft events Saturday. The Detroit Hustle will be celebrated across Campus Martius, with fan participation encouraged.

The NFL Shop at 1001 Woodward Ave. will be open to buy your favorite team's swag as well as draft merchandise. It opens 10 a.m. April 20 with hours 10 a.m.-8 p.m. April 20-21 and 11 a.m.-8 p.m. April 22-23. It will be closed April 24 and reopen noon-10 p.m. April 25-26 and 9 a.m.-6 p.m. April 27. Purchases are cash-free.

Getting into and around downtown

You have options, which the app breaks down in detail. And drivers, expect road closures, some of which have been happening since draft setup began.

If you decide to drive downtown , make a plan and prearrange parking. Many off-street lots and garages are booked, and street parking will be limited or restricted in the area. Parking regulations will be enforced; vehicles may be towed. Those planning to park downtown are encouraged to arrive by 10 a.m. You may find off-street parking options on the Park Detroit app or on Park Whiz.

More: Downtown Detroit parking lots to see upgrades ahead of 2024 NFL draft

Your noncar options include the Detroit People Mover , which will operate 24 hours a day from 7 a.m. April 25 through 12 a.m. April 28, and the QLINE along Woodward Avenue, per the app.

In terms of bus service, SMART will have park-and-ride services from various points in metro Detroit, including Great Lakes Crossing, several Meijer store locations and Oakland County Community College. It also has its FAST service on Gratiot, Woodward and Michigan Avenue. DDOT services will operate with modified downtown routes because of road closures.

There will be designated shuttle and ride-share drop-off points throughout downtown on Woodward, Jefferson and Fort Street. Detroit Air Xpress, or DAX, is a nonstop coach bus service connecting downtown Detroit to Detroit Metro Airport, and D2A2 is an express coach bus that connects downtown Detroit to downtown Ann Arbor.

More: New service details released about Detroit public transit options

How else is the city celebrating?

Free family-friendly events will span several downtown parks within walking distance of the draft site during the three days, including Capitol Park, Beacon Park, Paradise Valley Beatrice Buck Park, Grand Circus Park and a closed-off portion of Woodward between State and Witherell.

Big screens will show the draft action; nearly four dozen vendors will showcase products; more than 60 local artists, musicians and entertainers will participate, and the city will feature interpretive art installations for photo ops. There's cigar rolling April 25 at Paradise Valley Beatrice Buck Park and daily cornhole tournaments from 4-6 p.m. at Beacon Park planned.

And nearly three dozen local food trucks will have tailgating fare. You don't need the NFL OnePass to attend the event in these parks, but you will have to pass through security.

Contact Christina Hall: [email protected]. Follow her on X, formerly Twitter: @challreporter.

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How a Rhode Island pawn shop employee rescued a Kentucky singer's missing guitar

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Kentucky singer-songwriter Nicholas Jamerson has had a love-hate relationship with his Martin guitar for the last 10 years.

The Sundy Best frontman brought the guitar on tours as a back-up, but grew frustrated because its sound didn’t lend itself to live performances. But, it's the first guitar he ever bought, and it's been through a lot of growing pains with him.

Last month, he performed a solo show a block from Harvard University. It was his fifth show in five nights.

While packing up, a crew member said, "Hey, where's the blue Calton?"

The blue Calton is the case that housed the Martin HD28 guitar.

“I don’t know,” Jamerson said. “I guess I haven’t seen it today.”

They called the previous night’s venue.

He called the last short-term rental.

He last remembered seeing it while loading the van in New York, but with a crew of six, more hands were moving equipment in and out of venues and hotel rooms than just his.

"I don’t have anything on the guitar that said it was mine," Jamerson told The Courier Journal.

He couldn't find any pictures of it or the case, so he couldn't make a post on social media and ask for help. He felt kind of helpless, but he had this feeling he can't explain.

If it’s going to come back to me, it’s going to come back to me, he thought.

Three weeks later, he opened his Instagram.

There was a message: Did you lose a guitar?

Jeff Collins knew the guitar case held something special the second he saw the handle had been replaced with a tattered bandana.

In the last 14 years working at a Rhode Island pawn shop, he’s had probably 5,000 guitars handed to him across the counter.

Something about this blue guitar case, covered in worn stickers, made him do something he's never done: Buy a guitar with the intent of finding its actual owner.

"I knew what it was worth," Collins said. "I would have given him whatever he wanted for it just to not walk away with it because then it would have just disappeared."

He opened the case. Tucked into the gray felt case was a Polaroid of a young man, a middle-aged woman and a newborn baby.

That picture is what made him go in search of its owner, but how to find him?

Stickers of places and bands haphazardly covered the case. Collins is not sure what drew him first to the one with Appalachian hills and "Nicholas Jamerson". He just had a feeling. He pulled up Instagram and typed in the name.

"It was a dead giveaway as soon as I started listening to his music through his Instagram," Collins said.

He sent Jamerson a message.

Since he dropped the guitar off at FedEx ― with a couple of extra stickers he added to the case ― Collins has listened to Jamerson on Sundy Best's "Bad Imagination" nonstop.

I’m letting my bad imagination get the best of me

Lost in a daydream

Collins' daughter, Iverson, died from muscular dystrophy five years ago. He took care of her and her twin sister as a single father.

"It just hit me in the feels listening to that song," he said. "She made it 15 years and was only supposed to make it a couple."

He doesn't know much about Jamerson other than he hopes he tours the Northeast again so he can see him perform live. He sent the guitar back with one hope.

"Honestly," he said. "I hope he tells a story one day with it."

Collins tracked its entire journey to Floyd County, Kentucky.

On Monday, the wind chimes tinkled as Maven, Jamerson's 3-year-old daughter, ran up for a kiss while Jamerson spoke on the phone with a Courier Journal reporter.

She is the newborn in that Polaroid with Jamerson and his mother.

He's been falling asleep with her early these days, then waking up in the middle of the night to write while she sleeps.

He started picking up that old Martin.

Unlike his other guitars, the Martin wants to be played lightly, not strummed hard, like he's used to on stage. It's lending itself to a more relaxed state of playing. He's learning to love it.

"It came back to me, so maybe I need to spend more time with it," he said.

Maybe this guitar really does have stories to tell.

Maybe they'll be hits.

Maybe they'll be ones that help a pawn shop employee heal.

More: Looking for live music around Louisville? Here are 20 spots to catch a show

Stephanie Kuzydym is an enterprise and investigative reporter. She can be reached at  [email protected] . Follow her at   @stephkuzy .

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    To schedule your tour of Appalachian State University, begin by searching for available tour times on the calendar below. Your visit will consist of an hour long, outdoor only, walking tour of campus with a student tour guide.*. *Please note, your campus tour will not include an in-person information session or a meeting with an admissions ...

  3. PDF Self-Guided Walking Tour

    We are currently offering virtual information sessions with admissions counselors and a variety of options for engaging with current Mountaineers and faculty. Undergraduate Admissions. admissions.appstate.edu/visit 828-262-2120 828-458-8070 (text) [email protected]. Online and Transfer Services.

  4. Appalachian State University / Boone, North Carolina

    App State's online bachelor's and master's degree programs — including the BSBA in management, MBA and Master of Science in Nursing — have been ranked among the nation's best for 2024, according to U.S. News & World Report, which recognized App State in its "2024 Best Online Programs" rankings. More news and features >>>.

  5. Appalachian State University / Admissions

    Below are the GPA/test score ranges of the middle 50% of first-year admits. 25% of admitted students fall either below or above these levels: Weighted GPA: 3.82-4.34. SAT scores (new - evidence-based reading and writing and math): 1100-1270. ACT scores (composite): 22-28.

  6. Visit

    For updates on parking throughout construction projects and events on campus, visit: https://parking.appstate.edu. The address for the Rivers Street Parking Deck is 461 Rivers St, Boone, NC 28607, and the physical address for the College of Arts and Sciences is 201 I.G. Greer Hall, Boone, NC 28608.

  7. Join Us for the 2024 Mountaineer Spring Tour

    Story Links BOONE, N.C. — The 2024 Mountaineer Spring Tour, presented by the Mountaineers Athletic Fund, will begin its three-week schedule of visiting cities across the state of North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia on April 9. Stops along the annual spring caravan include Atlanta (April 9), Greenville, S.C. (April 10), Charlotte (April 11), Hickory (April 22) Raleigh (April 23 ...

  8. TOUR OF APPALACHIAN STATE UNIVERSITY!!

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  9. Appalachian State University / Boone, North Carolina

    App State has been named a Top Producer of Fulbright students and scholars for 2022-23, with two faculty and four alumni receiving a Fulbright to teach, perform research and/or study abroad. ... Meet faculty and current students, tour campus, and learn more about financial aid, scholarships, the admissions process, and what student life at ...

  10. Appalachian State University

    Choose your visit date from the calendar below. Once you select a date, you will be able to select your estimated visit time on the registration form. If you are looking to visit after 5:00pm on weekdays, or wanting to visit on weekends, no registration is required!

  11. Transfer Student Visits

    Join us on campus to experience what it's like to be an Appalachian transfer student! The two-hour campus visit includes information about the admissions process and transferring to App. You will also go on a walking tour of campus led by a student ambassador and transfer mentor. Register for a transfer track visit!Please note a residence hall will not be shown during this visit. Take a ...

  12. Thunder Hill

    Thunder Hill. START TOUR. google. Take an interactive virtual tour of Thunder Hill at Appalachian State University located in Boone, North Carolina.

  13. Campus Tours

    Join us for a campus tour! To schedule your tour of App State's Boone campus, begin by searching for available tour times on a calendar below. Your visit will consist of approximately an hour and a half long walking tour of campus with a student tour guide. If you would like to receive a 20-30 minute admissions presentation please also register ...

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  16. Appalachian State University / Open House

    What to Expect. Open House is your opportunity to learn more about App State. Meet faculty and current students, tour campus, and learn more about financial aid, scholarships, the admissions process, and what student life at App State is really like. April 13 Agenda.

  17. Admissions

    August 1 - application opens. November 1 - Early action deadline. February 1 - Regular decision deadline. First-year students are reviewed on a rolling basis after the regular decision deadline. Transfer students can apply anytime and will be admitted on a rolling basis. To ensure students have sufficient time to complete their enrollment steps ...

  18. Rock trailblazer Heart reunites for a world tour and a new song

    NEW YORK (AP) — Heart — the pioneering band that melds Nancy Wilson's shredding guitar with her sister Ann's powerhouse vocals — is hitting the road this spring and fall for a world tour ...

  19. Health Sciences Building Tours

    Contact Admissions 287 Rivers Street, room 165 ASU Box 32004 Boone, NC 28608-2004 USA Phone: 828-262-2120 Email us

  20. NFL OnePass app is official guide for draft in Detroit

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  22. Appalachian State University

    Group Tour Request Thank you for your interest in a group tour of App State! We offer group visits for groups of students in grades 10, 11 and 12 only, as well as prospective transfer students. We ask that this request is submitted at least four weeks in advance of the desired visit date. We will contact you within five-to-seven business days to coordinate and confirm your visit details and ...

  23. Singer Nicholas Jamerson of Sundy Best gets his missing guitar back

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  24. Video Tour

    Contact Admissions 287 Rivers Street, room 165 ASU Box 32004 Boone, NC 28608-2004 USA Phone: 828-262-2120 Email us

  25. Admitted Students

    Welcome to the App State Community! Congratulations on your admission to App State! We couldn't be prouder of you. You're one step closer to a future of limitless possibilities. Go ahead. Take the next step to make it official - secure your spot in the incoming class! The deposit deadline has been extended to May 15 for students admitted ...