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WUGA presents “Once in a Blue Moon” this Sunday


This Sunday, the University of Georgia’s public radio station WUGA presents “Once in a Blue Moon,” an evening of live music in Mahler Hall at the Georgia Center. The concert, a celebration of WUGA’s 25 years in broadcasting, runs from 7-9 p.m.

Performers include The Kenney-Blackmon String Band (video above), Revien, Kyshona Armstrong, Brock Scheidl and Chris Shupe.

Tickets are still available here, but for those unable to attend, the show will be broadcast live throughout the state on the Georgia Public Radio network.

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