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[Photo Story] My Hero Zero Performance

“My Hero Zero” returned to THON for yet another year and performed early Saturday morning at the Bryce Jordan Center. Our photographers captured the best moments from its performance.

The band kicked off with a cover of “Everytime We Touch,” complete with air horns and the Nittany Lion roar.

The early 2000s energy had the crowd jumping, even at 8 a.m.

The band whipped out a trumpet to lead a “P-S-U, Let’s go PSU!” chant with the crowd.

To cap off the performance, My Hero Zero brought out a guitar for “Iris” with the floor locking arms and swaying. The final chorus was performed a capella, with the BJC leading the way.

Follow along with Onward State for more coverage throughout the weekend!

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Peyton Stagliano

Peyton is a sophomore from Ambler, Pennsylvania, majoring in journalism. She loves all things Penn State wrestling and football, and also considers herself an ice cream enthusiast. To reach her, follow her on Instagram (@peytonolivia) or reach out by email at [email protected].

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