Students flocked to Tercentenary Theatre on Sunday afternoon to watch performances from student groups, Coco & Breezy, and headliner Jeremih at Yardfest, the College’s annual spring concert for undergraduates.
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Sunday’s Yardfest festivities began in the afternoon with residential community block parties. Above, students at the River West party in the Winthrop House courtyard.
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Students brought signs and poster cut-outs of band members’ faces for the two opening student groups: Weld 16 and Beacon St.
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Weld 16 and Beacon St won opening spots at Yardfest in a “Battle for Yardfest” event at Sanders Theatre in March.
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Hundreds of students attended Yardfest for its second year back in person.
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Above, students in Weld 16 and Beacon St perform during their opening acts.
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Dinner was served in the yard for the concert. Above, patties are fried for the “Burger Bash”-themed menu.
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Producers and DJs Coco & Breezy opened for Jeremih.
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Singer, songwriter, and producer Jeremih headlined the event.
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Jeremih performed some of his most popular hits, including “Birthday Sex,” “oui,” and “Don’t Tell ’Em.”
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