The University of Scranton - Seeking Artists

Posted by:  The University of Scranton  | 

  Booking 2 Sonicbids bands
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Summary

University of Scranton Programming Board is looking for talent for their Fall/ Spring Season. The venue is accepting all genres, as well as well known regional and natinal acts. There are 2 slots reserved for Sonicbids artists. Artists and bands must be aware they are performing for a Catholic / Jesuit institution, so profanity is not accepted. Shows are once a month and normally 2 artists are booked per night. The venue is interested in artists, musicians, comedians, etc. Performers will be compensated based on experience, travel distance, etc./n/nUniversity of Scranton Programming Board is looking for talent for their Fall/ Spring Season. The venue is accepting all genres, as well as well known regional and natinal acts. There are 2 slots reserved for Sonicbids artists. Artists and bands must be aware they are performing for a Catholic / Jesuit institution, so profanity is not accepted. Shows are once a month and normally 2 artists are booked per night. The venue is interested in artists, musicians, comedians, etc. Performers will be compensated based on experience, travel distance, etc. 2 different rooms may be used depending on the size of the band or the availability of the rooms. The venue can seat 250, or have a 700 person standing capacity. All concerts are staffed and provide sound, lighting, and sound engineer.



The University of Scranton Programming Board (USPB) is a student run organization with the purpose of sponsoring social, cultural, educational, and recreational events at the University of Scranton. It strives to make all of our programs accessible and enjoyable for the campus community. The students involved in USPB gain valuable leadership experience and learn more about programming and the implementation of both small and large scale events. Each year, it plans over 100 events as “Men & Women for Others” that are open to university students, faculty and staff, and most of which are free.