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Death Valley Live to make LSU’s Tiger Stadium an entertainment hub
Could Baton Rouge see more major live concerts in the future? Death Valley Live aims to bring more live acts to LSU's Tiger Stadium.
"Death Valley Live" will bring live entertainment to Tiger Stadium in 2026 — though organizers have yet to name any potential acts.
Lane Kiffin said he could feel the “power” of LSU as soon as he arrived in Baton Rouge on Sunday night, to the point he was “channeling” former coach Ed Orgeron as they drove by Tiger Stadium.
BATON ROUGE – Multi-platinum artist and Grammy award-winning singer-songwriter Zach Bryan will kick off LSU Athletics’ Death Valley Live Stadium Series on March 28, 2026, inside legendary Tiger Stadium. Opening acts for the March 28 show include Caamp – an American folk band – and J.R. Carroll.
Announced last week, "Death Valley Live" will host a series of marquee shows at the 100,000-seat stadium, according to a news release. Opening acts for the Zach Bryan show include Caamp, an American folk band, and J.R. Carroll.
Zach Bryan has been announced as the March headliner for Tiger Stadium, part of Baton Rouge’s new plan to bring major concerts to the Capital City.
B ATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Lane Kiffin took the LSU podium for the first time Monday afternoon, officially introduced as the Tigers’ new head football coach in a packed on-campus ballroom filled with fans, boosters, school officials and national media.
Coaches, though, are decision makers. They call plays. They evaluate talent. They are used to making tough decisions, but this was the toughest of all. So Kiffin leaned on his mentors, confided in his family, and prayed by himself.