
When
To Go

The Prime Time
Seeing as the event is 36 hours long, it is understandably difficult to determine when to go. However, there are some key times that may benefit you. When deciding when to go, you should take into account your musical interests and look at the musicians playing on the "Lineup" page. Then check the schedule on the home page to see when they play. Please note that the Music-Thon is restricted from the public until 2:30 on Friday due to school hours. Nicholas Louis kicks off the event for the public at 2:30, followed by Zasha at 3:00.
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The event's schedule is designed to block together the headliners. After the first block with Nicholas Louis from 2:30-3:30 on Friday, the second block will start at 5:00 PM with the Jazz Lab, and Knowhere. The second block is just before the Spring Play (One Acts) put on by the Thespian troupe at Lindbergh, making it easy for people to get dinner, hang out at the Music-Thon and listen to music, and then see the play directly after. Right after the play, Noah Gregory performs, so make sure to listen to him on your way out.
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On Saturday the third block starts at 11:30 with Instigator, Strolling Strings, and Choir. The final block starts at 4:00 with Sam Avery, the Lindbergh Jazz Band, and the Lindbergh Jazz Ensemble as the final performance. Make sure you see the final countdown and performance before it ends at 7 PM on Saturday!
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*It's also important to note that there will be musicians playing at every single time available on Friday and Saturday, even at 3 AM, so the Music-Thon will always work for any schedule.
