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Go Go Gadjet Drops Cafe for Indigo

The Wednesday night bar scene is in for a major shakeup. Hugely popular cover band Go Go Gadjet confirmed in an email today that they will stop performing at Cafe 210 West on Wednesday nights and move to Indigo starting on February 23rd. Known for their high energy sound and exciting lights, Go Go Gadjet regularly attracts massive crowds, resulting in huge lines forming outside Cafe 210. The band is also known for having been the final act of THON 2010 last year and is scheduled to fill the same slot for THON 2011.

Lead singer Jeff Tomrell stated that “Cafe 210 has been awesome, but we’re looking forward to having more space to be able to fit everyone in!” Sources at Cafe have indicated that their capacity is roughly half of what Indigo’s is. Indigo’s capacity is 712, plus staff.

Indigo traditionally has not been open on Wednesdays, operating on a Thursday-Sunday schedule. Their new schedule will be Wednesday-Saturday.

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Chase Tralka

Chase Tralka is a Senior majoring in Information Sciences and Technology with a minor in Security and Risk Analysis. He is from Northern New Jersey and is involved in far too many organizations to list here. He enjoys photography, cycling, and listening to obscure free jazz music.

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