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Saturday, November 16, 2024

School of the Arts Presents Limelight Thursday at the UNO Amphitheater

The University of New Orleans announces a new addition to its music  series line up, Limelight Thursday, taking place at the recently updated  campus amphitheater.

Limelight Thursday will be a free for students, four-week outdoor  musical concert series starting Oct. 27 and held every Thursday at 5:30  p.m. through Nov. 17. Its main goal is to bring greater awareness to the  School of the Arts music program by presenting well-known and popular  local acts that feature UNO alumni, faculty and students.

This concert series will also bring larger scale entertainment to  campus, engaging the student body in a fun, community style event and  supplying the Lakefront and Gentilly residential areas with a  neighborhood entertainment option similar to Wednesdays at the Square in  the CBD.

In addition to great music, attendees will enjoy food and beverage  provided by Urban South Beer and a variety of local food trucks.

“Due to the strong connections and the incredible talent that The  School of the Arts has fostered, we are able to easily contract with  high-profile popular artists that have a large reach and are outside of  our current music programing for Jazz at the Sandbar and Musical  Excursions to bring the amphitheater alive and show off our program,”  said organizer Caroline Mendez, operations coordinator for The School of  the Arts.

Limelight Thursday promises a diverse season including music  performances by Grammy-award nominees and winners such as Cha Wa, George  Porter Jr., John “Papa” Gros and Muevelo featuring saxophonist and  music faculty member Brent Rose.

Students from any school are admitted for free with a student ID.  Tickets for UNO alumni and seniors over the age of 55 are $10. To  purchase tickets or reserve a seat, visit sotaperformances.uno.edu or unosota.eventbrite.com.

Click here to view The School of the Arts’ digital season catalog.

Limelight Thursday will be a free for students, four-week outdoor musical concert series starting Oct. 27.

Original source can be found here.

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