Penn State University is abuzz with anticipation as Grammy-nominated artist Quavo is confirmed to headline the highly awaited LightsUP Festival. The event, a cornerstone of the university’s welcome week activities, is scheduled to take place on Thursday, August 28, on the iconic HUB Lawn. This marks the fifth installment of the festival, a collaborative effort between Penn State’s Student Programming Association (SPA) and the long-standing Movin’ On organization.
LightsUP has established itself as a premier event on campus, dedicated to providing students with a vibrant, high-energy musical experience to kick off the academic year. Since its inception in 2021, the festival has consistently delivered impressive lineups, featuring notable artists such as Swae Lee and Flo Milli in previous years, underscoring its commitment to bringing top-tier music talent to Happy Valley. This year, the festival aims to build on that legacy by featuring one of the most influential figures in contemporary hip-hop.
Quavo: A Force in Modern Hip-Hop
Quavious Keyate Marshall, known globally as Quavo, brings an undeniable star power to the LightsUP stage. Rising to prominence as a member of the critically acclaimed hip-hop trio Migos, alongside Offset and the late Takeoff, Quavo has played an instrumental role in shaping the trap music sound that has dominated charts for the past decade. Migos achieved widespread fame with hits like “Versace,” “Bad and Boujee,” and “MotorSport,” solidifying their status as global music icons.
Beyond his group’s success, Quavo has cultivated a potent solo career, showcasing his versatility as a rapper, singer, and songwriter. His 2018 debut solo album, “Quavo Huncho,” featured collaborations with heavyweights such as Drake, Cardi B, and Travis Scott, debuting at number two on the Billboard 200 chart. He has also garnered significant acclaim for his guest features on numerous Billboard Hot 100 top ten singles, including Post Malone’s diamond-certified “Congratulations,” Justin Bieber’s “Intentions,” and DJ Khaled’s “I’m the One,” which topped the chart. His continued artistic evolution is evident in his sophomore album, “Rocket Power,” released in 2023, a poignant tribute to his nephew, Takeoff.
Movin’ On and SPA: Pillars of Penn State Entertainment
The LightsUP Festival is a testament to the synergy between the Student Programming Association (SPA) and Movin’ On. Movin’ On, with a history dating back to 1975, is recognized as one of the largest student-run music festivals in the nation. Its mission has always been to provide a free, celebratory event for students, particularly graduating seniors, marking their transition into new phases of life. The organization has brought a diverse array of artists to campus over the decades, becoming a cherished Penn State tradition.
SPA, another vital student-run organization, complements this by offering a wide spectrum of programming, from concerts and speakers to cultural events. Their collaboration with Movin’ On for the LightsUP festival amplifies their impact, creating a signature event that resonates deeply with the student body. Together, these organizations demonstrate a robust commitment to enriching the Penn State student experience through accessible and high-quality entertainment.
An Evening of Music and Community
The announcement of Quavo as the headliner is expected to draw thousands of students to the HUB Lawn, creating a lively atmosphere that signifies the start of a new academic year. The festival will not only feature Quavo’s captivating performance but also include sets from student performers and an opening act, details of which are to be announced. This inclusive approach ensures that student talent is showcased alongside nationally recognized artists, fostering a strong sense of campus community.
The LightsUP Festival is more than just a concert; it’s an experience designed to bring students together, create memorable stories, and celebrate the unique spirit of Penn State. With Quavo set to take the stage, attendees can anticipate a night filled with electrifying performances, infectious energy, and a shared appreciation for contemporary music. As the date approaches, excitement is palpable, with students eager to witness a top performer light up the campus.
The collaboration between SPA and Movin’ On, coupled with the star power of Quavo, promises to make the 2025 LightsUP Festival a standout event, further cementing its place as a highlight of the Penn State fall semester calendar.