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NIU Steelband to bring Caribbean sounds to Norris Center concert

One of the best collegiate steel pan ensemble in America, the NIU Steelband returns to the Norris Cultural Arts Center for a concert on Friday, March 28.

Led by steel pan superstar Liam Teague, the NIU Steelband brings its unique sound to music of many genres, including calypso, jazz, pop and classical.

The 20-person ensemble includes musicians from Trinidad and Tobago (where the steel pan is the national instrument) as well as the Chicago area and several U.S. states. NIU became the first American university to offer degrees in steel pan performance after launching the NIU Steelband in 1972.

The NIU Steelband has performed in venues throughout the U.S. and internationally, winning accolades and gaining recognition and followers wherever they appear. Liam Teague, professor of steel pan studies and director of the NIU Steelband, is an award-winning pan artist and composer who has kept the NIU Steelband in the forefront of collegiate steel pan ensembles throughout his career at NIU.

The concert will begin at 7:30 p.m. at the Norris Cultural Arts Center located on the Norris Campus at 1040 Dunham Road in St. Charles.

General admission tickets for this family-friendly event are $20 or $5 for age 18 or younger; online fees apply. For tickets and information, visit www.NorrisCulturalArts.com.

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