![]() ![]() on the day of Juice Jam, shuttles, buses and trolleys will run from College Place and Stadium Place to Skytop Field. The lineup is stacked with artists new and old-school, including pop singer Bea Miller who is sure to bring incredible energy to the stage. The show was entirely online, streamed through Vimeo for students to enjoy from home amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Juice Jam Artist Spotlight: Bea Miller SeptemThis Sunday, September 26th, University Union is hosting the first in-person Juice Jam since 2019. Obviously, the 2020 concert looked very different. Masks will also be required at Juice Jam in compliance with SU’s masking level to meet university and New York state policies. Every fall, SU’s Juice Jam concert brings thousands of students to Skytop Field, all ready to party and have a memorable night. Students can expect performances across two stages, an art wall, silent disco and more. Tickets are available to SU and SUNY-ESF students. University Union’s annual Juice Jam music festival features a lineup of musical artists, activities and food. The second track on Nuna’s album, “Comic Sans,” features Harlow and was initially released in 2019. Chu released her first full-length album “a liquid breakfast” in May, but the 22-year-old artist has been releasing singles since 2018. Rounding out the lineup is R&B artist Audrey Chu, who goes by the artist name Audrey Nuna. In 2018, Miller was featured on NOTD’s “I Wanna Know,” which was certified platinum. Since beginning to release her own music in 2014, Miller has toured with artists like Fifth Harmony, Selena Gomez and DNCE. Singer-songwriter and pop artist Bea Miller got her start as a contestant on “The X Factor” in 2012. Harlow’s supporting artists include B.o.B, who became popular in the early 2010s and has worked with a variety of other artists, including Bruno Mars and Paramore’s Hayley Williams on “Airplanes.” This is not B.o.B’s first time performing at Juice Jam, the rapper previously performed at Juice Jam 2011, where he debuted a song from his then-unreleased album “Strange Clouds.” As the status of the 23-year-old rapper from Louisville, Kentucky, skyrocketed during the pandemic, he performed on “Saturday Night Live” and recorded a “ Tiny Desk (Home) Concert.” "Syracuse University - we're all one family.Harlow, the concert’s headliner, first found industry-wide success with his 2020 single “WHATS POPPIN.” After becoming a popular TikTok sound, the single was certified 5x platinum and nominated for several awards, including a Grammy Award and three Billboard Music Awards. "Juice Jam is family," said Matthew Stith, SU student. Earlier in the school year, the university puts together Juice Jam, a gigantic outdoor concert, although sans free beer. We all have a great time."Īside from the excitement of seeing big name acts, students saw the sense of togetherness is what makes the festival such a draw. "It's a cultural thing," said Bianca Kim, a junior at Syracuse University. "This is the embodiment of fun at Syracuse University," said Alex Majors, a Syracuse University student. This year was the 11th Juice Jam and one of the quickest to sell out. "I love him! He's the best," said Kelsey Coughlin, an SU junior. University Union, commonly known as UU, hosts comedians, concerts and speakers as well as annual events like the Juice Jam music festival. And among the all the diverse performances the headliner, rapper Big Sean, drew the most excitement. The two stage, festival format became part of Juice Jam just a few years ago. "And with music festivals you need that diversity to keep it fresh." Enjoying The Juice Online Get a yearly subscription for 99.95/year or 9.95/month Join the team Subscribe Home Prospect Search. "To have bands and then hip-hop and dance music - it makes it more fun," said SNBRN, one of the festival's EDM performers. ![]() More than 9,000 festival goers walked through the gates to dance the day away, enjoying performances by popular acts like Matt and Kim, Oliver Heldens, ILoveMakonnen, BØRNS and SNBRN. "It's pretty lit right now!" said Ricky Chan, a sophomore at Syracuse University. juice-jam Syracuse University News juice-jam Tuesday, September 27, 2016, By Kathleen Haley Share Subscribe to SU Today If you need help with your subscription, contact. Only a few words can describe Juice Jam. ![]() Alana LaFlore spoke with attendees who say they couldn't miss out on one of the school's biggest events of the year. With artists spanning across different genres, Syracuse University's Juice Jam Music Festival brought in thousands of fans who danced their way through the all day event.
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