Fairmont State University Presents Echosmith: A Night of Alt-Pop Hits and Community Connection

Echosmith, a popular alt-pop trio consisting of siblings Sydney, Noah, and Graham Sierota, gained fame with hits like "Cool Kids" and "Bright." Fairmont State University is hosting a concert featuring Echosmith on September 19 at 7 p.m. The performance will take place on the Falcon Center Quad, with a VIP meet & greet event before the show. The concert is free and open to the public, with no ticket required. Attendees can enjoy cash concessions and a cash bar serving beer, wine, and seltzers for those 21 and older with valid ID. In case of bad weather, the concert will move to Falcon Center Gym 1, with a decision made 72 hours before the show.
Fairmont State President Mike Davis expressed excitement about hosting Echosmith, emphasizing the university's commitment to creating memorable experiences that bring the campus and community together. Echosmith's success in the music industry, with hits like "Cool Kids" and "Bright," has solidified their place in pop culture. The band has garnered over 1 billion streams worldwide, released three acclaimed albums, and toured with artists such as Twenty One Pilots and Pentatonix. Their recent singles "Jaded" and "Feminine Rage" showcase a fresh, DIY-driven sound that resonates with fans globally.
Vice President of Student Affairs, Janna Bredeson, highlighted the significance of the Fall Concert as a celebration of community and campus spirit. The event aims to bring together students, alumni, and neighbors for an unforgettable evening of music and connection. Echosmith's music, characterized by uplifting lyrics and infectious energy, continues to captivate audiences worldwide. Don't miss the opportunity to experience Echosmith live at Fairmont State University's Fall Concert.