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Dueling Pianos at WSU

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Flyer for Dueling Pianos at WSU The WSU Student Activities Council will have a fun musical event for students, staff, and the community.

On Thursday, March 30 at 7 p.m. two local musicians, Emily Strom and Jason Irvin, will battle it out on pianos in the Marcus Welcome Center on campus. This will be a high-energy, all-request sing-along where the audience is a part of the show!

Admission to the dueling pianos event is only $5 for the general public – only $1 for kids 12 and younger. WSU students with ID get in FREE, and WSU staff pay only $3.

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