![]() B.o.B is widely known for his smash hit “Airplanes,” which peaked at number two on Billboard’s Hot 100 in 2010 and featured Hayley Williams. Most students may not be familiar with his recent album, “Lost Tapes,” but nevertheless, they are drawn in by the sentimentality of his past. Seeing B.o.B on the lineup shocked Paula, who said she hadn’t heard new music from the Atlanta artist since elementary school. ![]() She said that B.o.B is a “random addition” to the lineup because he “hasn’t been popular for a while.” “I didn’t even know he was still doing performances.”ī.o.B hasn’t placed on Billboard’s Hot 100 Chart since his 2014 song “Not for Long,” leaving Bollmann curious about B.o.B’s contribution to this year’s concert. I wasn't able to go my freshman year, so I'm ready to see what the hype is about. SU junior Aryaan Anandįreshmen Glevince Molenje and Nicole Holmes said they haven’t bought their ticket to Juice Jam yet, but won’t be missing out on the experience. But Holmes added that B.o.B is a good throwback artist to perform. Many juniors who didn’t attend Juice Jam their freshman year and sophomores who didn’t have Juice Jam their freshman year are excited about attending the concert for their first time. ![]() “I wasn’t able to go my freshman year, so I’m ready to see what the hype is about,” Anand said.įor students that have been to the event before, or for students who aren’t thrilled about the lineup, Juice Jam is still an opportunity to attend a live concert, which many students haven’t done in a while due to the pandemic. The Skytop concert will be senior Lex Eckhart’s first since the start of the pandemic. She isn’t looking forward to the artists, but she said she is excited to reap the benefits of live music once again. “It’s very therapeutic to listen to live music because I haven’t done that in a while,” Eckhart said.Get the latest Syracuse news delivered straight to your inbox. When asked what it was like to perform in Syracuse for the first time, Audrey Nuna didn’t mince words. (Westcott Community Center, 1-2 p.m.ÂPersonally, I had a hell of a blast,â Nuna said. (Sackets Harbor Arts Center, 11 a.m.-3 p.m., free)Īfrican Dance class with Nana Anim. All pieces will be available for purchase. Christopherson will have 16 original Adirondack art pieces featured in this show at the Sackets Harbor Arts Center. (Thornden Park Amphitheatre, 10 a.m.-5 p.m, free) OThe event will bring the community together to celebrate cruelty-free, environmentally sustainable lifestyles by promoting socially responsible businesses, inspiring speakers and musicians, and above all, tasty vegetarian food. 7.Ĭoncert: SEVEN and Minutes Per Second (Funk ‘n Waffles, 8:30-11:30 p.m.) Whitewater rafting trip (Group leaves from College Place, 10:30 a.m., $35.00) Event also runs on Sun., Sept. OFeaturing music, dancing and Irish culture (Clinton Square in Downtown Syracuse, today through Sept. ONicolas Cage plays an assassin sent to Thailand to execute a series of contract murders in Danny and Oxide Pang’s remake of their own 1999 Thai film. Hypnotist Doug MacCraw presented by ACACIA Fraternity (Goldstein Auditorium at Schine Student Center, 8 p.m.) Earlier this year, the band signed to Seattle-based Barsuk Records, which released the debut album ‘The Rhumb Line’ on Aug. The group formed as seniors at SU in 2006 and has since toured internationally with artists like Editors and Tokyo Police Club. ![]() The Brooklyn MC is best known for his collaborative work with fellow MC Mos Def, as well as solo releases like 2000’s ‘Train of Thought’ and 2002’s ‘Quality.’ In 2006, Kweli was featured alongside artists The Roots, Mos Def and Kanye West in Dave Chappelle’s film ‘Block Party.’Ĭritically acclaimed indie-rock band Ra Ra Riot returns home to Syracuse as Juice Jam’s opening act. Kweli will bring his alternative hip-hop sound to SU as the event’s co-headliner. The band recently released the digital version of its third album ‘Intimacy,’ which will appear in stores on Oct. Syracuse’s own Ra Ra Riot will serve as the opening act.īloc Party burst into the mainstream in 2005 with its debut album, ‘Silent Alarm.’ The album yielded hits like ‘Banquet’ and ‘Helicopter’ and was named Album of the Year by British music magazine NME. English indie-rock band Bloc Party will co-headline the event with alternative hip-hop star Talib Kweli. Syracuse University’s annual fall concert returns for its fourth installment this Sunday on South Campus. Juice Jam 2008, featuring Bloc Party, Talib Kweli and Ra Ra Riot. ![]()
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