Word: concertizing
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Joey B. Dawson ’07 is totally stoked that Guster is going to play a concert on campus. He’s even more psyched that he’ll have 2,500 seats to choose from...
Ballerina Anar D. Shah ’06 said that she was excited to be able to contribute her talents to the culturally-oriented concert...
...wistful lyrics lack a real energetic punch, but they will be more than enough to rouse Harvard’s live-music-deprived student body. And the band has something that The Verve Pipe didn’t have: it’s actually popular right now. The concert will also be the first to be held across the Charles—taking advantage of the University’s large venues in Allston—which means that more concert-goers (up to 2,500) will be able to pack in to see the band. Ticket prices aren?...
...council shouldn’t stop with Guster. If this event is a success, the Concert Commission should get bigger bands and take advantage of even larger venues across the River. The hockey rink and Soldier’s Field—the oldest reinforced concrete stadium in the world—would be great places to hold an ear-splitting rock concert...
...time being, however, the council’s beleaguered concert planners will finally have something to do other than complain about meager funds and administrative indifference, and undergraduates will have the chance to put down their coursepacks, leave their Houses and flood across the River to rock with Guster...