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No Accompaniment Needed for Winter A Capella Concerts

Do you like singing? Do you dislike instruments? Do you want to do something that isn’t studying? Several of Penn State’s a capella groups will be having their winter concerts this week.

Tonight, Blue in the Face and NOTA will be performing in 105 Forum at 6 p.m. and 9 p.m. respectively. Both of these shows will be free, and are featuring a mix of classic and current hits.

On Monday, the Dreamers of Phi Mu Alpha will be having their show in 105 Forum at 8 p.m. Tickets will be $2 students/$4 everyone else.

Finally, next Sunday, December 12, the Leading Tones will be having a show at the Abba Java Coffee House, 256 E. College Ave. at 2:30 p.m. Tickets will be $2 students/$4 everyone else as well.

Each of these groups has their own unique style, and each will be a show worth seeing. Come out and support these students’ semester-long efforts.

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