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New Politics and Joywave headline 2017 spring concert

 

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NUNET CLITANDRE

Special to The Leader

 

On March 8, Spectrum announced via social media the performers for this year’s spring concert. They announced that Danish rock band New Politics would be headlining the concert. Joywave, a band hailing from Rochester, will be joining them.

When the bands were announced many students, especially those from the Rochester area, were more than pleased with Spectrum’s choices.

“It’s so awesome that Joywave is going to be coming to play. I’ve been a fan since about 2012 and have always wanted the chance to see them live,” said Rochester native Sam McDougal, sophomore English Major.

“Of course we’d have these bands coming to Fredonia,” said sophomore sociology major Tyler Puchlerz. “Our school has such an indie rock vibe, it’s only fitting that we’d have New Politics. I’m already a fan so I can’t wait.”

This year’s spring concert will be held in the Steele Hall Fieldhouse.

Tickets are available in the ticket office and are $8 for students and $12 for the general public.

 

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