Fridays at the Clock

The WSU School of Music is thrilled to announce a new outdoor summer music series – Fridays at the Clock! Located between Bryan Hall and Holland Library, the concerts will take place every Friday in July at 6:30 p.m. Bring your blankets, lawn chairs, and picnics to enjoy family friendly concerts and our pleasant Palouse weather! Concerts will include performances by School of Music faculty and friends and the July 23 date will be a special children’s concert with a sing-along and more. Come celebrate togetherness through music after a long year of separation!

Fridays at the Clock!
What: Outdoor Summer Music Series
When: Fridays in July at 6:30 p.m.
Specific dates- July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30
July 23: Special Children’s Concert with a Sing-Along and more!
Where: At the foot of Bryan Hall Clock (between Bryan Hall and Holland Library)
Who: Faculty performers and friends
Admission: Free

Contact/Info
School of Music Office: music@wsu.edu
Sophia Tegart: sophiat@wsu.edu

-Performances and social distancing will adhere to state Covid-19 mandates and guidelines-Bad weather may move concerts indoors depending on state mandates

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