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State Theatre To Host Political Song-A-Palooza April 20

A Penn State University Libraries-sponsored event, Political Song-a-Palooza, is set to showcase live on Thursday, April 20, at the State Theatre.

Placing an emphasis on all types of political or protest music — new, old, or original — the event is seeking Penn State students, staff, and faculty to audition and help bring political dialogue to the forefront through music.

The show will include a range of performance styles, such as spoken word artists, bands, soloists, and more to highlight various cultures, movements, and time periods that have influenced world politics today.

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Auditions are accepted in the form of audio and video files and can be emailed to the event’s official email ([email protected]) until Sunday, January 29.

More information and updates on the event can be found on its Instagram and Facebook.

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