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Slamb Electrifies The Bryce Jordan Center During THON 2025

Another hour, another live music performance.

Hailing from Easton, Pennsylvania, Slamb, a group of five college-aged students, and their wide range of hit cover songs rocked the Bryce Jordan Center early Saturday morning. From performing Zach Bryan to ABBA, the group showed off its wide range.

The group began with Alabama’s hit “Sweet Home Alabama” and had everyone in the crowd yelling every lyric. Next, “What I Got” by Sublime kept the intro going and the vibes sky-high.

Three songs later, the band dipped into some late 90s hip hop by playing the Backstreet Boys hit song “I Want It That Way,” another crowd favorite. Keeping the early morning crowd into it, the next song was another fan favorite in “Walk This Way” by Aerosmith.

After a few punk rock hits, the performance began to wind down, but the final four songs had the Bryce Jordan Center booming. First up was “Stick Season” by Noah Kahan, followed by a very loud “WE ARE!” chant. Safe to say spectators were enjoying themselves.

Next, the band played “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers and followed it with ABBA’s “Dancing Queen,” two more songs that had the crowd screaming every lyric at the top of their lungs.

Finally, the band closed out its 45-minute set with Bryan’s “Revival” and took a page out of the Oklahoma singer-songwriter’s book by introducing each member of the band while the hit song played. After the band concluded, it thanked the crowd and led a “For The Kids!” chant.

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Dennis Wilkins

Dennis is a fourth-year journalism major from Brick, New Jersey. He has a love-hate relationship with every team he roots for, especially the New York Giants. When he's not watching Jack Hughes highlights, he can be found playing golf or listening to music. Direct all complaints to him via email ([email protected]) or on Twitter (@denniswilkins27).

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