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SPA Announces A R I Z O N A Performing Free Concert October 12

The Student Programming Association announced Tuesday afternoon that indie trio A R I Z O N A will put on a performance at the HUB’s Heritage Hall on Thursday, October 12 at 8 p.m.

The event is free for students with a PSU University Park ID, courtesy of SPA.

The group comes from Glen Rock, NJ and is composed of guitarist Nate Esquite, keyboardist David Labuguen and vocalist Zach Hannah.

A R I Z O N A is best known for its song “Oceans Away” and has released one album, titled GALLERY. It first released singles last year and has since accrued more than 7 million listeners a month on Spotify.

SPA, which announced earlier this month that comedian Chris D’Elia and several signature speakers will come to Penn State, will hold its first concert on campus since August’s Nittany Block Party with KYLE.

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