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SPA & Latino Caucus To Host Lunay For Free Concert March 29

Penn State’s Student Programming Association (SPA) will host reggaeton singer Lunay for a free concert at 8 p.m. on Tuesday, March 29, at Alumni Hall in the HUB. The event is in collaboration with Penn State’s Latino Caucus.

A Puerto Rico native, Lunay began his music career posting freestyle raps on SoundCloud and Facebook. From there, he signed a production deal and released a single, “Soltera”, in 2019.

Lunay dropped his first album, “Epico”, in October 2019. The album features songs like “La Cama” and a “Soltera” remix with Bad Bunny and Daddy Yankee. Along with his EPs “Si Te Dejas Levar”, “Noche de Travesuras”, and “Esta de Moda”, he released his second album “El Niño” in 2021.

Like every SPA event, Miller’s event is free for Penn State students and funded by their student-initiated fee. Those interested in attending can claim tickets from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. on March 24, 25, and 28, on the first floor of the HUB

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Sadly, Mackenzie graduated from Penn State in 2022. She majored in English and served as one of Onward State's associate editors. You can keep up with her life and send compliments to @MackenzieC__ on Twitter.

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