UU works hard to seek well-known artists to perform concerts for the music festival, making it a special treat for SU students. For those who may not know, Juice Jam is not a low budget event. Why, you may ask? All because of the fall-favorite SU event, Juice Jam, an event hosted by University Union, a programming board run by students. This weekend, thousands of Syracuse University students were decked out in stylish outfits, crammed together in a hot mosh pit at Skytop arena. Students won't feel as excited if they know what to expect. We couldn’t agree more.University Union has created a pattern of only hosting mainstream artists at Juice Jam. “I personally had a f*cking blast,” said Nuna. When she was asked about how she thought the show went, she offered an enthusiastic response He asked the crowd if there was any love for Lil Nas X before jumping into their hit “INDUSTRY BABY,” and surprised everyone with a brief cover of Owl City’s “Fireflies.” It was the perfect way to close out the show, and capped off what was a very successful return for Juice Jam.Īll of the media outlets had a chance to interview Nuna after her set wrapped up. He kept the banter light and playful, but also knew how to get the crowd excited. Harlow brought his signature coolness and composure to Juice Jam, breezing through his growing catalogues of songs and lapping up the attention (especially from his female fans). The Kentucky rapper has seen his popularity skyrocket over the last year, wading more into the mainstream with hits like “WHATS POPPIN” and traversing the country since July on The Crème de la Crème Tour. It was clear that B.o.B was loving the energy, as he returned it in his performance.įinally, headliner Jack Harlow arrived to close out the day, stepping on stage to “Tyler Herro,” and the roaring of the crowd. While they weren’t successful, they certainly worked at getting everyone hyped. delivered the most energetic performance of the day, taking the crowd through a variety of his classics, including “Magic” “Airplanes” and “So Good.” His energy couldn’t be contained to just running across the stage he ran into the aisle as well, and even made a few attempts to crowdsurf. While the other acts were younger and still on the rise, B.o.B is a seasoned artist, already having a vast discography of hits spanning the past decade. By now, the crowd had grown significantly, as any latecomers finally arrived and were running over to find a good spot in the crowd.ī.o.B came out to much fanfare as the third act on the lineup, but it was a rather surprising choice when he was first announced. It wasn’t long after Miller’s set ended when the chants for B.o.B began. She has been performing ever since then, and this experience was shown through her confident and self-assured stage presence. The audience happily sang along to Miller’s viral TikTok hit “Feel Something,” and they later jammed out with her when she performed her more dance-heavy tracks “I Wanna Know” and “hate u cuz i don’t.” While Miller is only 22, her career is already fairly lenghty, dating back to when she was 13 years old and competing in the American version of The X Factor. While she was definitely a slower change of pace from Nuna’s set, she was still just as fun to watch, interacting with the audience between her more relaxed opening songs. Bea Miller was up next after Nuna, offering up a more solid pop sound for the second act.
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