The Kid LAROI kicks off new tour with electrifying performance at the Oncenter
Nineteen year old rapper The Kid Laroi kicked off his ‘Bleed for You’ tour on Wednesday with a performance at the OnCenter in downtown Syracuse. Read more »
Nineteen year old rapper The Kid Laroi kicked off his ‘Bleed for You’ tour on Wednesday with a performance at the OnCenter in downtown Syracuse. Read more »
After appearing on the stage of Saturday Night Live, the Jason Max Ferdinand ensemble stopped by Hendricks Chapel this past week to perform, delivering an electrifying show. Read more »
Sophomore Nancy Dunkle launches her music career through singles and performances at local house show venues. Read more »
On Saturday night, University Union hosted ‘College Chuckle,’ their first student comedy show in Schine Underground. Read more »
Brothers Aidan and Ryan Micho have been interested in comedy for most of their lives. Together they started a new student-run comedy show called “Krab Night” where they allow students to put on stand up and sketch comedy performances. Read more »
This past Tuesday, the Setnor School of Music hosted its first Mardi Gras Celebration Concert, showing the evolution of jazz in the U.S. Read more »
As part of their ‘Music and Message’ series, Hendricks chapel welcomed musical group Incantare for a concert on Jewish music. Read more »
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will be returning to the Dome for the first time since 1992. Read more »
In the 25th season of the Syracuse City Ballet, the company put on a performance of Tchaikovsky's "The Nutcracker." The corp was composed of 9 professionals including Claire Solis and Lucy Hamilton, about 80 youth dancers, and several other guest artists. Read more »
In their annual production of the Nutcracker, The Syracuse Ballet Company combines new and old, offering audiences holiday nostalgia. Read more »
The Red Hot Chilli Peppers will perform at the JMA Wireless Dome with the Strokes and King Princess. Read more »
The new Syracuse Stage production of Disney’s The Little Mermaid incorporates aerial, acrobatic choreography, reimagining the classic show, while holding true to the story fans know and love. Read more »
SU’s VPA program put on Neil Simon’s 1966 “Sweet Charity” with help from an acclaimed choreographer and directed by David Lowenstein. Read more »
CNY Playhouse’s newest production, “Clue: On Stage,” based off the iconic board game and 1985 film, brings together murder and comedy in a way like no other. Read more »
First Year Players announced their 2023 production of “Pippin” and the how the show can make college feel a little more like home. Read more »
After getting its start in Syracuse University's VPA School, Eric Holmes and Nat Zegree’s musical “Fly More Than You Fall” has been performed across the country and is now headed to Broadway. Read more »
Beatles icon Paul McCartney returned to the Dome on Saturday for his Got Back tour, and once again set the stage on fire — literally. Read more »
The Fashion and Design Society hosted their Abiotic Wanderers show on Friday, the second show in this year’s series. Read more »
Syracuse Fashion and Design Society host "Abiotic Wanderers" fashion show April 30th, 2022. The show was meant to represent the future the climate crisis might lead to by using fashion to demonstrate the dystopia. Read more »
The Blue Room said goodbye with a two-day festival after a year of basement shows, but for the organizers, the venue is about more than music. Read more »
SUNY-ESF's Alpha Xi Sigma Honor Society hosted Quadstock on Friday evening. The Earth Day-themed art and music festival featured performers such as Froggies, Studio89 and Flannel Channel. Read more »
On April 21, Funk ’n Waffles will host Oxfam Jam, a concert featuring three bands from Syracuse University, in an effort to alleviate poverty and inequality around the world. Read more »
On Wednesday, the Office of Multicultural Affairs hosted the Take the Mic Poetry Slam Finals in The Underground. Read more »
After witnessing the London club scene while studying abroad, six seniors were inspired to bring what they saw back to Syracuse University. Read more »