Even though the Movin' On website was finally updated with (hopefully) current contact information, no one answered my email asking them for a status update of any sort. I've been following @psumovin on too, but they aren't tweeting that frequently. Let's pretend they are too busy working on the concert.
We probably won't find out who Movin' On (read as: the student body) is dropping six-figures on until later this spring. Since we have no lineup announcement for this year, and no great way to know what Movin' On is doing with that survey data, I'd like to offer my ideal lineup. Keep in mind some of these artists are listed on the newer survey, so they should fit perfectly into the line-up. Check it out after the jump.
On January 28 at the State Theatre, Iceman Wim Hof will immerse himself in a freezing cold tank of ice water for longer than 1 hour and 50 minutes in an attempt to break a record.
Still not interested? Well let's put it in different terms. Some dude who calls himself the "Iceman" will stay in a tank of ice water for longer than anyone really cares.
But, if you are a person who is fascinated by this, make sure to hit up the event. The "Iceman" will give a lecture after his stunt (of sorts).
Updated Wednesday 1/12/10: The Daily Collegian confirmed that Streetlight Manifesto is being brought to Penn State by SPA. The show is set for 8:00 pm on February 7 in Alumni Hall. Go Go Gadjet will open for the band. Tickets are free for Penn State students and $5 for others. The first opportunity to purchase tickets will be on Tuesday January 25 from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm in Alumni Hall.
According to Streetlight Manifesto's webpage, the band will perform on February 7 in the HUB-Robeson Center Alumni Hall. Those unfamiliar with Streetlight Manifesto's music can look forward to the modern sounds of ska-punk. A little bit of classic punk mixed with the progressive sound of ska, Streetlight Manifesto is bound to keep the HUB audience dancing and skanking the night away.
Last night, PSMA hosted an end-of-the-semester concert to give students one last breather before they have to undergo a weekend of cramming for useless gen eds.
This Sunday, Dec. 12, more than 30 area restaurants, wine suppliers, breweries and other establishments will take part in the 13th annual Taste of the Town fundraiser in State College.
The night will feature dinner and live music, as well as wine and spirits, hors d'oeuvres, a silent auction and a live auction.
Don't worry, just as Walmart and Target solicit their Christmas selection the day after Halloween, early excitement has come for Penn State's most official holiday. No, not you Statetoberfest, but State Patty's Day.