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Music on the Square

Join University of the Arts at the historic Philadelphia Art Alliance for a spring concert series featuring The No Name Pops. Each evening performance showcases a unique program presented by this new, versatile ensemble.
 


Performance Schedule

 

Paula Holloway and The No Name Pops Sing Gershwin and Porter
Friday, April 26
Doors and bar open at 5:30 p.m.
Performance begins at 6 p.m., and a reception will follow.

Philadelphia Art Alliance at University of the Arts
251 S. 18th Street

Join us for an evening of musical brilliance as the No Name Pops Jazz Quintet, which includes professors and a professor emeritus from the University of the Arts, pay homage to the timeless tunes of George Gershwin and Cole Porter. From the soul stirring melodies of "Our Love Is Here To Stay" to the toe-tapping rhythms of "Anything Goes," immerse yourself in a journey through the golden era of American music, alongside your No Name Pops!

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Eddie Bruce & The No Name Pops Sing Anthony Newley
Thursday, May 9
Doors and bar open at 5:30 p.m.
Performance begins at 6 p.m., and a reception will follow.

Philadelphia Art Alliance at University of the Arts
251 S. 18th Street

Experience a tribute to Anthony Newley, curated by featured vocalist Eddie Bruce, with The No Name Pops Jazz Quintet, which includes professors from University of the Arts. With fervor and authenticity, Bruce channels Newley’s wit and ingenuity and leaves audiences captivated. Featuring iconic renditions of “Pure Imagination” and “Feeling Good,” this concert honors the enduring legacy of one of show business’ most remarkable and underrated songwriters.

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General Admission Tickets are $50 each, and space is highly limited. A special $35 rate is available to UArts alumni, Haviland Society members, and members of the Friends of Rittenhouse Square.

Philadelphia Art Alliance, 251 S. 18th Street

Uniting two century-long legacies, the Philadelphia Art Alliance at the University of the Arts is a center that advances the work of makers, performers and practitioners.