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Free QAC-CHELLA concert open to the community on April 4

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Randy Sarvis, Wilmington College

Nashville pop band Lost Stars will headline Wilmington College’s version of the annual Coachella Music and Arts Festival — known as QAC-CHELLA — on April 4 at 7 p.m. at the indoor turf field in the Center for Sport Sciences off Elm St.

The event, which is free of charge, is sponsored by Wilmington College’s Quaker Activities Council, the QAC in QAC-CHELLA.

Lost Stars’ hit song, “Here’s to Being Single,” along with “Blacklist” and “Legacy,” all have more than 8 million streams on Spotify. In addition to other musicians, concertgoers will have an opportunity to enjoy cornhole, spike ball, can jam and other activities during the event.

The admission gate is located at the adjacent outdoor field. Also, Becker’s Smash Burgers food truck will be onsite.

 

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