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DAYGLOW is Coming Back to Happy Valley

Mark your calendars, Penn State. The world’s largest paint party “Life In Color” (formerly DAYGLOW) will return to Penn State this fall after a successful stop last April.

Life in Color — Rebirth will hit Tussey Mountain on September 26 with tickets going on sale July 8. Although it’s probably not within walking distance from your dorm or apartment, busses will be provided out to Tussey to make sure you are able to have an enjoyable time. Ticket prices have yet to be announced but DAYGLOW tickets typically range anywhere between $30-80.

As the event organizers put it, “witness one of the most spectacular shows in dance music featuring world-class DJs, soaring aerial acts, stilt-walkers, contortionists, fire shows, and more. Experience Life In Color!”

It’s sure to be a good time. Don’t believe us? Check out our video from the last time DAYGLOW hit Penn State below. Here’s our photo album from the event, and here’s our “sketchy street guide” to get the most out of your DAYGLOW experience.

We’ll have more details on tickets when they are available.

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Kevin Horne

Kevin Horne was the editor of Onward State from 2012-2014 and currently holds the position of Managing Editor Emeritus, which is a fake title he made up. He graduated from Penn State with degrees journalism and political science in 2014 and is currently seeking his J.D. at the Penn State Dickinson School of Law. A third generation Penn Stater from Williamsport, Pa., Kevin is also the president of the graduate student government. Email: [email protected]

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