Recycled Percussion to perform at UNK

Tim Danube
associate director of the Nebraskan Student Union, 308.865.8523

Recycled Percussion will perform at the University of Nebraska at Kearney on Tuesday, February 25 at 7 p.m. in the Nebraskan Student Union Great Room.

Recycled Percussion is a group of four percussionists from New Hampshire that make music with recycled materials. Their instruments consist of recycled trashcans, ladders, buckets, cans, duct tape, chainsaws, their bodies and voices, drumsticks, and other numerous items. The items are used to produce a unique and rhythmic sound of Latin, African, Hip Hop, and Rock beats.

Recycled Percussion was featured on the cover of USA Today in 1999 and more recently, they performed at half time of a San Francisco 49ers game for a crowd of more than 60,000 people.

Tickets for the concert are $1 with UNK ID and $4 general admission.