Today, the board of the first annual Columbia Music Festival officially announced the three acts that will perform as part of their kickoff concert for a week of performances.
In addition to student artists Standard Delivery and Lubeen, rapper Hoodie Allen will headline the first concert, which will take place on April 9. The festival's theme is Synaesthesia.
Standard Delivery is an indie pop/rock band with an upcoming single, and Lubeen, CC ’13, has recorded multiple rap albums.
In the last few years, Hoodie Allen has become a star on the rise in the rap world, perhaps best known for his song “No Faith In Brooklyn.”
Read the full press release after the jump: