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Movin’ On Releases 2016 Student Survey

The Movin On’ team released their annual survey to help decide who will come to Penn State’s spring music festival. The survey this year is open until midnight on Sunday, September 27 and can be accessed here.

Some big names made the list this year, along with many of our staff picks. Last year, Movin’ On brought popular artists Passion Pit, Big Sean, Big Gigantic, and others to the festival, all thanks to the opinions of Penn State students.

Kid Cudi, Snoop Dogg, The Neighbourhood, and Arctic Monkeys are some of the larger names on the survey. Noticeably absent was Vampire Weekend, but Movin’ On expected they would miss some artists and fortunately included two “write in” spots for students to put down any artist their hearts desire.

Although an act may appear on the survey, however, it is not guaranteed they will perform at Movin’ On. Last years survey included Chance The Rapper, Schoolboy Q, and the Naked and Famous, none of whom graced the 2015 lineup.

Movin’ On is an incredibly fun event that is free for Penn State students. If you love music and want to have your voice heard, this is your opportunity. Keep your eye out for future Movin’ On coverage and announcements as the festival gets closer, and let us know who you’d love to see headline this years concert in the comments below.

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Ben Rappaport

is a junior English and Journalism major at Penn State. He loves spending way too much money on concerts and music festivals. Ben can usually be found walking around campus listening to Kanye West. A fun fact about him is he once was resuscitated from unconsciousness by Pusha T's verse on the song "Mercy." Feel free to contact him at [email protected] or follow him on twitter at @Benrappp.

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