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Go Go Gadjet To Perform Free Concert On HUB Lawn

Get ready for an energetic start to Blue and White weekend.

Go Go Gadjet announced via Twitter that they will be playing a concert on the HUB Lawn next Thursday, April 14, starting at 6 p.m. The concert is free and is being hosted by the Blue and White Society in honor of Blue and White weekend.

Go Go Gadjet is a State College-based cover band that has become well-known at Penn State for their weekly performances at the Phyrst and for annually being the final musical act of THON.

The cover band brings an electric feel to whatever venue they play, be it a downtown nightclub or the Bryce Jordan Center. Their performances are generally highlighted by the “power hour,” which consists of sixty different songs in sixty minutes.

The event will kick off Penn State’s annual Blue and White weekend, which will be headlined by the Blue-White Game on Saturday at 2 p.m.

Visit our Blue-White Guide for more coverage and everything you need to know about Blue-White Weekend.

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