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Rites of Spring - 2 Day Pass
Fri, 21 Apr - Sat, 22 Apr
Show Start
5:00 PM CDT
Vanderbilt University Alumni Lawn
2301 Vanderbilt Place, Nashville, TN 37240
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Ticket Terms and Conditions
VU TICKETS ONLY VALID WITH VANDERBILT ID AT DOOR
GENERAL PUBLIC TICKET - NO ID REQUIRED
MINORS UNDER 18 MUST BE ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT (GUARDIAN) | NO BAGS ALLOWED | ARTIST SUBJECT TO CHANGE | NO REFUNDS
Parking
*********Note: Do not park in reserved areas or your car will be towed.
Alcohol and Bag Policy
Festival goers will no longer be allowed to bring their own alcoholic beverages. Instead, beer only will be available for purchase from designated vendors at the event scheduled for Friday, April 21, and Saturday, April 22, on Vanderbilt’s Alumni Lawn. Security will check identification for all festival attendees prior to the purchase of beer and attendees will be limited to three beers per day.
Non-alcoholic drinks and food will also be available for purchase at the event and the university’s Vanderbilt Recovery Support/Center for Student Wellbeing will be providing free bottles of water throughout the duration of the festival.
Other policies attendees should be aware of include the following:
Backpacks (including hydration packs), large purses, and bags will not be allowed on festival grounds. There will be a storage place on Vanderbilt Pl to store your items for a fee.
Small clutch bags, approximately the size of a hand either with or without a handle or strap, and fanny packs are permissible.
Exceptions may be made on a case-by-case basis for medically required items after proper inspection.
Items Allowed into the event:
Blankets
Clutch Purses/Fanny Packs – subject to search
Items Not Allowed into the event:
No backpacks
No bags (only small clutch bags)
No Alcohol
No weapons of any kind
No fireworks
No umbrellas
No illegal substances
No glass containers
No frisbees
No video cameras
No professional photography equipment (Unless you have an artist pass)
No go pros
No food or drinks – other than factory sealed water bottles and small snacks for dietary needs.
NO PETS
See https://studentorg.vanderbilt.edu/ros/information/ for more information and policies.
Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages

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Dayglow
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“Then It All Goes Away” is the exuberant new single from Dayglow, the project from
Austin-based Sloan Struble. Here we see Struble harmonize over catchy claps, piano and even
the cowbell gets a moment. In an era of music when most songs take a team of co-writers and
producers to create, Dayglow’s music remains uniquely Sloan’s - crafted solely by him. He
reflects “I made "Then It All Goes Away" after coming home from my Fall 2021 North America
tour. I started writing the bassline during my morning coffee and I finished the full composition
by the end of the day. It felt so fresh and natural to write-I was just having fun honestly. It felt like
a year's worth of unconscious ideas all came to the front of my brain at once and just spilled out.
I was really just thinking of my fans the whole time making it and imagining "how can I make a
Dayglow song that feels so familiar, yet feels like a brand new experience entirely?'
Announced alongside “Then It All Goes Away”, Dayglow’s new album People in Motion
continues Struble’s joyous quest to create music that makes people feel good. End to end,
these 10 tracks—conceptualized, written, played, and produced by Struble—are delightfully
pure, hyper-melodic manifestations of Struble’s desire to steer clear of conflict or drama and
offer someone something to love.
But People in Motion isn’t all sunshine and rainbows. There is a depth to Dayglow here, a real
sense that Struble has faced obstacles of his own and chosen to stand atop them. “I make
music because I love making it,” said Struble. “I just love recording and producing.” That is the
inarguable takeaway of People in Motion, a record about finding something you love and singing
about it out loud.
Since Dayglow burst onto the scene, Sloan Struble has toured the globe—selling out his North
American headline tour, a slew of UK/EU dates, and has graced festival stages including
Lollapalooza, Austin City Limits, Bonnaroo, and Corona Capital. He has appeared on The
Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon, The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, as well as the iconic
Austin City Limits on PBS, a highlight for the Austin native.
Fans around the world haven’t just come out for the shows but they’ve listened and streamed
and streamed, more than a billion times in fact. His debut single “Can I Call You Tonight,” from
his debut record Fuzzybrain, not only went Platinum but was also 2020’s biggest independent
Alternative Hit. The song hit #2 at both US Alternative and Triple A radio. Its official video has
become a favorite on YouTube, sparking a wave of fan-made spin offs. Dayglow’s sophomore
album Harmony House didn’t disappoint either. With its hard-won and palpable sincerity, it
garnered acclaim from Billboard, NPR, Ones to Watch, The Talkhouse, and NME.
The year ahead will see Dayglow continue to reach new highs with a confirmed world tour and
more festival spots including Bonnaroo, Firefly, Outside Lands, Reading & Leeds and more.

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