Friday, 9/16: Ryan Tennis to play SPA Noontime Concert Series
Posted by Devin Weakland on 09/15 at 05:24 PM
Upbeat acoustic singer Ryan Tennis will perform this Friday, September 16th, as part of the Student Program Association (SPA) Noontime Concert Series. The show will begin at 12:00 p.m. on the first-floor lounge in the HUB.
Free of charge, students (or anyone in the area) can come to enjoy good music, and to unwind from a stressful school week.
A former All-American college football player, Ryan Tennis can’t be categorized into one musical genre, which is what makes him interesting. I especially like his music because it’s a mix of folk, acoustic pop, and folk-pop. Combined with his lyrics, his music creates a fun yet soothing sound that leaves listeners feeling positive and content. To date, Ryan Tennis has released three albums, the most recent (and my favorite) being Goodbye to the Ground.
I have never seen Ryan Tennis perform live before, so I am really excited to watch his show tomorrow. There’s always a special sense of excitement watching a musical artist perform live for the first time. So, definitely come and check him out.
Who: Ryan Tennis
When: Friday, Sept. 16, 12:00 p.m.
Where: HUB-Robeson Center
Author: Devin Weakland
Bio: Devin is a junior at Penn State double-majoring in print journalism and marketing with a minor in international business. Playing the piano since age six, Devin has come to love and appreciate the art of music. Her favorite genres include indie rock, techno and pop punk, but she also has a soft spot for acoustic stuff. You’ll almost always find her listening to Two Door Cinema Club, Vampire Weekend, Phoenix, Blink-182 or Ben Folds. In her spare time, Devin enjoys reading, writing and traveling.
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