Penn State's Students Organizing the Multiple Arts hosts its annual Arts Crawl on Friday, April 5th. If you have never heard of this, it's definitely something to check out. For one day, SOMA takes over North Campus to showcase the best in student arts and entertainment. This year's Arts Crawl will be headlined by indie group WHY?
Twelve artists will be given the opportunity to open for MGMT at this year's Movin' On Battle of the Bands. With genres ranging from classic rock to heavy metal to electro-house, this year's lineup will bring some of central Pennsylvania's best talent to Penn State for one night to battle it out. While some of these artists are household names in the Penn State music scene, others may be unknown to the majority of students. So here's your chance to get a first look at this year's lineup before they take the stage tomorrow at 9 p.m. in Alumni Hall.
Penn State's International Student Council and the Paul Robeson Cultural Center are teaming up to present the World Cultural Festival, which will feature rapper Talib Kweli.
Legendary classic rock artist Bob Seger is bringing his Silver Bullet Band to State College on May 2nd. One of the staple musicians of the 70's and 80's, Seger promises to bring his brand of classic rock to the BJC for the first time. More info after the jump.
One of Penn State's most highly anticipated concerts of the year, Imagine Dragons played at a packed Alumni Hall last night. Check out the story after the jump.
Being in the Bryce Jordan Center for days at a time is tiring. The one thing keeping everyone on their feet is the music, which has been blasting through the stadium sound system nonstop since THON started on Friday afternoon. Since it's such an essential part of THON, I wanted to find out what people thought of the music played so far. So I walked around the packed BJC concourse and asked anyone who would talk to me about their thoughts on this year's THON playlist.