Relive moments from Sunday's concert with Childish Gambino and Calvin Harris with this series of animated GIFs.
Skytop Field came to life Sunday afternoon with the high-energy Juice Jam concert featuring hip-hop's Childish Gambino and electro-producer/DJ Calvin Harris.
With 8,500 mostly college students charged up, many memories were made during the annual school year kickoff concert.
Review: With co-headliners Calvin Harris and Childish Gambino each delivering sets infused with unmatchable energy, 8,500 fans were left with no option other than to dance their Sunday away.
Heavy bass, feverish dancing, and a crowd dressed in neon, paired with barely-there outfits and body glitter doesn’t sound like a typical Sunday afternoon; but this year’s Juice Jam was a high-energy, nonstop dance party that’s sure to go down in SU history.
Headliners Calvin Harris and Childish Gambino did not disappoint the massive crowd at what University Union Concert Director Ken Consor said was the most successful show in the concert’s nine-year run.
Concertgoers erupted when Consor said to them, "I want you to know that you are a part of the biggest Juice Jam ever."
Fans of hip-hop and electronic music will get more than their fair share of each on Sunday at Skytop Field.
Juice Jam 2012—the first Juice Jam to ever sell out—will take place at Skytop Field this Sunday.
University Union stepped up their game with one of the biggest names in electronic music, Calvin Harris, and comedian turned rapper, Childish Gambino, as this year's co-headliners. The rising hip-hop trio from Boston, The Dean’s List, will support the two.
With one popular DJ/producer, one rapper, and one hip-hop trio, this years concert will attract the largest crowd in recent Juice Jam history.
Update (Sept. 5): University Union officials have announced that the Sept. 9 Juice Jam concert will feature co-headliners Calvin Harris and Childish Gambino. The co-headliners will be met with support from hip-hop trio, The Dean's List.