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Couple of things:

Andrew WK was awesome. Kyle wrote about it here. Photos from the event have started to show up on the Facebook event page. Chairs were swung, spontaneous dance parties erupted, and stage divers walked over the crowd. Perfect way to start the weekend.
Tonight starts the music, but before we get into that, at […]

pop-poster

01Nov07

Hey, want to do us a heavy? I’ve always wanted to say that. Here’s the poster for this year’s festival, click on it for the full resolution image, and if you have a printer splat her all over the places you go every day - classrooms, dorms, community centers, job sites, your bedroom - even […]

Figured I’d give you a rundown on the people who put this little shindig on for you to enjoy. Shoutout to all the dudes helping put this together, it ain’t easy putting together an event like this, especially as a volunteer. If you see us this weekend say hi!

blogs

21Oct07

As you saw in our artist announcement, this year features direct partnerships with some of our favorite local bloggers. We’ve worked in coordination with www.MuzzleOfBees.com and www.JustSayinIsAll.com to produce several really spectacular showcases that will be presented in the Music Hall over the course of the weekend. Our friends over at www.Dane101.com are working right […]

Welcome to our new home on the web! This year we’re running the site blog style so that we can provide up to the minute updates and general musings on the event and the activities that will make it up. The links up top will soon be active with static pages that will have our […]

The Madison Pop Festival is an annual music festival featuring the best music from Madison, the Midwest, the United States. Almost all events will be free and all ages, so bring the whole family. The festival is coordinated by students who are members of the WUD Music Committee and seeks to involve numerous others of […]


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