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3 Reasons You Need To Be At The Blue And Orange Splatter Party

LETS GET SPLATTERED BRONCO NATION...with blue and orange paint!!!

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3 Reasons You Need To Be At The Blue And Orange Splatter Party

Get splattered – with blue and orange paint, that is. Keep the excitement going beyond Bronco Welcome. On Thursday, September 8 blue and orange will rain down on Bronco Nation for the 3rd year in a row (and counting) to get you pumped for the best semester of activities yet. This epic spirit party will have you bragging to your friends back home about Boise State pride. Wear white, be prepared to dance, and kick your Bronco spirit into high gear. You won't want to miss this one.


1. You get to have a LOT of fun for a LITTLE amount of money!

You can purchase your ticket at any of the following locations:

  • PRESALE DISCOUNT: Look for opportunities to purchase pre-sale student tickets ($3 ) at the following dates and locations:
    8/30 – Involvement Fair 2-5 p.m. Student Union, Jordan Ballroom
    9/6 – 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Quad
    9/8 – 10 a.m. – 2 p.m., Quad
    $3 student ticket (with valid Boise State student ID)
    $20 general ticket
    *CASH ONLY
  • INFORMATION DESK: Pre-sale tickets will be available from 8/22 to 9/8 at the Student Union Building Information Desk.
    $3 student ticket (with valid Boise State student ID)
    $20 general ticket
    *Cash or credit card accepted
  • AT THE EVENT:
    $5 student ticket (with valid Boise State student ID)
    $20 general ticket
    *CASH ONLY

Limit 1 ticket per person.

2.Freebies!

First 750 students get free t shirts! (Who doesn't like free things?! Especially free t shirts?!)

3. There is SO much Insta potential!


So, grab your friends and head over to the grass field behind the SUB (Student Union Building) on Thursday (9/8) from 9 pm to midnight for some blue and orange fun! Trust me...you're going to want to be there!

And if that's not enough to get you pumped this video will!

https://business.facebook.com/GetInvolved.BoiseSta...

For more information check out:

https://business.facebook.com/events/1494773188275...

https://getinvolved.boisestate.edu/have-fun/blue-a...


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