Live Music

Replay: Battle of the Bands 2026

On Thursday, Feb. 19, MUSIC Matters hosted another successful Battle of the Bands, live from LIVE nightclub in downtown Ann Arbor. The energy in the club was at a high, as students and community members gathered to listen to four student bands perform in hopes of being crowned the night's winner. Battle of the Bands is an annual MUSIC Matters favorite and this year's lineup did not disappoint. Battle of the Bands featured 4 bands: Rosehill, Wisdom Drive, 998, 577 Beers, and Grenadine. This amazing lineup kept the audience entertained with singing, dancing, and a variety of songs and genres throughout the night.

Rosehill, a band of “four guys who love rock ‘n’ roll,” was the first to take the stage. They kicked things off by warming up the crowd with “Helter Skelter” by The Beatles. The group also performed two original songs, “Atlantis” and “Melt Away,” giving the audience a taste of their rock-inspired sound. Altogether, Rosehill delivered an authentic rock ‘n’ roll experience and definitely got the night started on the right note.

The second act of the night was Wisdom Drive, a pop and rock inspired band made up of a tight-knit group of friends. They kicked off their set with a lively cover of “Isn’t She Lovely” by Stevie Wonder, instantly setting an upbeat tone. The band kept the energy up as they closed with a University of Michigan favorite, “Mr. Brightside” by The Killers, a performance that had the entire crowd singing along. 

Up next was 988,577 Beers. Previously known as 1,000,000 Beers, the band is on a quest to reach zero beers through live music. Blending indie, folk, and rock with an incredible stage presence, they kept the audience thoroughly entertained throughout their set. They briefly brought the energy down with a cover of “Apocalypse” by Cigarettes After Sex before turning it right back up with an incredible rendition of “The Devil Went Down to Georgia” by Charlie Daniels, which had the crowd dancing along to the fiddle.

There was a palpable excitement in the audience as Grenadine took the stage to close out the night. Blending pop, funk, and soul, the band delivered a warm, lively sound that captivated the audience from start to finish. They opened with “Late Night Talking” by Harry Styles and kept the crowd singing and dancing all the way through their closing number, “Purple Rain” by Prince, a true crowd favorite. 

After a night of incredible live music from local University of Michigan bands, it was time for the crowd to choose their favorite act. It was no easy decision, but 988,577 Beers won over the audience with their charisma and infectious energy, while Grenadine earned second place after a standout performance. Each band brought a unique sound and stage presence, making for an unforgettable and highly successful night.

If you enjoyed Battle of the Bands and want to experience more incredible live music, be sure to check out Springfest, hosted by MUSIC Matters, on April 17th from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on State Street and North University Avenue. The event will feature performances from bands including 988,577 Beers, along with food, fun, and more!

Replay: Springfest 2024

Springfest 2024 Overview

On Sunday, April 14th, MUSIC Matters brought a vibrant close to the 2024 winter semester with the much-anticipated annual Springfest! South State Street and North University Avenue buzzed with activity, featuring food trucks, pop-up shops, and interactive tables from various student organizations, local businesses, and sponsors. This lively event showcased the creativity, talent, and community spirit of Ann Arbor.

Student Performances

The day stage was set up just off of North University Avenue and featured student performances during Springfest. Dance groups such as 1_Take, DAEBAK 3, Pure Dance, and FemaleGayo mesmerized audiences with their dynamic routines. These performances ranged from student-choreographed jazz pieces to energetic K-pop cover dances, showcasing the diverse talents of the University of Michigan's students.

Not Even Really Drama Students added a delightful theatrical twist to the stage with their performance, drawing appreciation and applause from the crowd.

Springfest also featured an array of student music groups. GROOVE brought the rhythm with their powerful percussion performances, while DJs A Cappella and Gimble A Cappella captivated the audience with their vocal performances. Each performance highlighted the dedication and hard work of these talented student musicians.

Daystage Bands

Later in the day, the northwestern part of the Diag transformed into a concert venue. Friends and community members gathered on the grass to enjoy performances from a lineup of fantastic student bands. Little Spoons, Ani Mari & Co, North Ingalls Band, Cedar Bend, The Third Degree, Tarps Off, and VUP delivered a range of musical styles, creating a perfect soundtrack for a sunny and warm spring afternoon. The relaxing atmosphere, combined with the diverse musical acts, made this a highlight of Springfest.

Community Partners and Student Organizations

Our 2023-2024 CoMMunity Partners, SHEI Magazine and The Lookout Project, hosted interactive tables where attendees could engage with their missions and learn more about their impactful work. SHEI Magazine, a student-run fashion, arts, and culture magazine, offered insights into their latest issues and initiatives. Meanwhile, The Lookout Project brought awareness to valuable information on addiction, particularly through advocating for criminal justice reform and providing free opioid overdose prevention resources. They, alongside other student and local organizations, provided an opportunity for learning to the Ann Arbor community.

Night Concert

Following a day of festivities, MUSIC Matters concluded Springfest 2024 with a nighttime concert at the iconic Michigan Theater. The evening of April 15th was filled with performances that left the audience in awe and capped off a fantastic showcase of community and talent.

The concert began with an impressive set by Hemmingway Lane, an Ann Arbor-based band whose performance set the perfect tone for the night. The energy continued to build as the highly anticipated headliner, Alexander 23, took the stage. His performance of songs such as “IDK You Yet” and “Crash,” coupled with his engaging stage presence and University of Michigan-related jokes and commentary, resonated deeply with the audience, creating a memorable experience for all in attendance.

Wrap-Up

Springfest 2024 was a successful celebration of student talent and community engagement. The event brought together food, music, dance, theater, and interactive activities, creating a festive and inclusive environment for all attendees. As we look forward to future events, the memories of this year's Springfest will undoubtedly inspire continued collaboration and creativity within the Ann Arbor and University of Michigan community.

MUSIC Matters is already planning for next year, and we are looking forward to more exciting events and opportunities to showcase the creativity of students and community members alike. Stay tuned for what MUSIC Matters has in store for next year, and thank you to everyone who made Springfest 2024 an incredible success!

Photos provided by Esther Hur, Lindsay Vondell, and Kevin McPoland