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EDM Livestream Series Launched by PSU Alumni to Benefit Those Affected by COVID-19

Five Penn State alumni work together to broadcast a live stream electronic music concert with all proceeds donated directly to The Barstool Fund, premiering this Saturday, 2/13, at 10:00 pm.

The show will be streamed on FrontRow, a New York City-based startup founded by two Penn State Alumni, Nik Carpentieri (’15) and Dylan Meissner (’15).

MiNDTRiX (Marc Raziano, ’14) and STELLO (Dan Costello, ’16) are premiering back-to-back sets from a select location in Brooklyn, NY. Video production was shot by Michael Schoenfeld (’15).

General Admission Tickets are available for $5.00, which includes a 72-hour replay. All proceeds will be donated directly to The Barstool Fund.

Tickets can be purchased at: https://live.frontrow.stream/pennstate

More information about The Barstool Fund can be found here: https://www.barstoolsports.com/the-barstool-fund

About FrontRow: FrontRow works directly with artists, venues, agents, and record labels within the music industry to produce and broadcast interactive live concerts from anywhere. The platform helps artists effortlessly reach their fans, find new fans, and further understand their live audiences through data analytics.

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