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Chase Rice returns for jubilant performance


A sea of Carolina Blue and cowboy boots gathered in Carmichael Arena on Saturday night to see country star and former UNC football player headline the 2016 Jubilee concert. Rice, a UNC class of 2009 graduate, showed UNC pride with his song “Carolina Can.” “If there’s one place I’ve wanted to play this song, it’s Chapel Hill,” Rice told the audience. (Daily Tar Heel)

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