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Juice jam concert
Juice jam concert











juice jam concert

Nuna’s set finished off with her most-streamed song to date, “damn Right,” telling the audience that she wanted to see them fired up for the song. She had the students yell as loud as possible as she listed their class years, which got the crowd engaged.Īlong with her high energy songs “Top Again” and “Comic Sans,” the Korean American artist also performed some of her more mellow songs like “Space.” Nuna kicked off her performance with her defiant anthem “Cool Kids,” a song from her newest album “a liquid breakfast,” which came out in May 2021.ĭuring her set, the singer and rapper introduced herself to the crowd, telling them that she’s from New Jersey and allergic to cats. She wore an all-white outfit, including a jacket adorned with silver accents, with two long braids. The DJ collective performed in between sets and threw Juice Jam merchandise, including bandanas and T-shirts, into the crowd throughout the concert.Īudrey Nuna took the stage after and came out to a few hundred people in the audience. To mark the occasion, students made sure to show out and show up at Skytop Field.īefore any artists took the stage, Aux Cord Wars, a DJ collective, entertained guests who arrived early with karaoke and throwback songs like “Party in the U.S.A.” by Miley Cyrus and “Super Bass” by Nicki Minaj.

juice jam concert

This year’s lineup included four artists in the hip-hop and pop genres: Audrey Nuna, Bea Miller, Jack Harlow and B.o.B. Sunday marked the first in-person Juice Jam, presented by University Union, in two years. “I personally had a f*cking blast,” Nuna said. When asked what it was like to perform in Syracuse for the first time, Audrey Nuna didn’t mince words. Get the latest Syracuse news delivered right to your inbox.













Juice jam concert