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Welcome the warm weather with these Syracuse concerts

Lars Jendruschewitz | Asst. Photo Editor

Enjoy Syracuse University’s musical events this Thursday and Friday, with Mudpit’s last show and Destiny USA’s Orchestra Underground Lounge.

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Mudpit
Mudpit is hosting its last show ever Thursday from 2 to 6 p.m. The show will feature The Gritty Jawns and Troy Conner, along with a vintage stand and food. The darty will have free entry, but they encourage attendees to pay what they can. DM Mudpit for the address.
When: May 2, 2 to 5 p.m.
Price: What you can pay

The Song & Dance
Students in the Bandier Program and After Dark are co-hosting Spring Madhouse, a concert at The Song & Dance. Shallow Alcove is playing at the event. From upstate New York, the band sings about friendship to folk. The other artist, Picture Us Tiny, plays pop-punk music. DJs will also play at the event that celebrates the end of the school year.
When: May 3, doors open at 6 p.m.
Price: $19.52

Destiny USA – Syracuse Orchestra Underground Lounge
Join Syracuse Orchestra and CNY Pride this weekend for a night of LGBTQIA+ music at their Pride and Joy concert. The orchestra is performing music by a variety of gay and trans composers like Tchaikovsky and Caroline Shaw, as well as allies like Madonna and Lady Gaga. There will also be drag performers. There will also be food from Three Lives.
When: May 3 and 4, 7 p.m.
Price: college students $5, adults $40

The 443 Social Club
Sean Chambers and the Savoy Brown Rhythm Section will perform at the 443 this weekend. The blues artist is critically acclaimed and has charted on the Billboard Blues Albums Chart. After Savoy Brown’s death, leader Kim Simmonds Chambers joined them and now they are coming to Syracuse. The show is currently sold out, but tickets are available via a waitlist.
When: May 4, 7 to 9 p.m.
Price: from $33.77 on the waitlist



Saint Marianne Cope at Saint Cecilia Church
The Syracuse Pops Chorus is celebrating its 20th anniversary this weekend. The choir supports the central New York community with concerts and events. The concert is a nonprofit organization, so donations are encouraged. The singers were invited to Carnegie Hall for May 2025 and are currently fundraising for it.
When: May 5 at 3 p.m.
Price: $17.85

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