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Noontime Concert with PRETTY.

Date

Feb. 12

Location

USU Southwest Terrace

Time

12 to 1 p.m.

Description

Celebrate love and friendship with a musical break at the upcoming Noontime Concert! Don't miss the chance to catch a lively performance by PRETTY. from 12 to 1 p.m. Create unforgettable moments Feb. 12 at the USU Southwest Terrace. Enjoy a variety of refreshments and an opportunity to create wonderful memories with friends and loved ones. This event is FREE for all Long Beach State University (LBSU) students, so bring your campus besties for this momentous experience!

Artist Biography:

PRETTY. is a 5 piece band out of Burbank, CA that delivers a New Wave sound combining elements of The Smiths, INXS and The Killers. The group has been featured on several radio stations including 95.5 KLOS, BBC Lincolnshire, KCSN 88.5, KX 93.5, KVCM, WMFO as well as some international stations. When on the number one morning radio rock show, The Heidi and Frank Show, they were interviewed and featured on the “Stay or Go” segment and received one of the highest approval ratings in the segment's history with a whopping 98%.

Having packed out shows at The Peppermint Club, Bardot-Hollywood and Resident DTLA, the group delivers an energetic stadium-like live performance impacting audiences of all ages.

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Noontime Concert with PRETTY.
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