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Parking & Directions for African Diaspora Percussion Ensemble Fairchild Theatre - East Lansing
542 Auditorium Rd., East Lansing, MI
48825, US
1. Abbot Road Parking Deck - 0.3 miles, $5
2. Lot 39 (MSU) - 0.4 miles, $3
3. Lot 46 (MSU) - 0.5 miles, $3
4. Grand River Avenue Parking - 0.6 miles, $4
5. East Lansing City Hall - 0.7 miles, $2
African Diaspora Percussion Ensemble Concert Live at Fairchild Theatre - East Lansing | Flint
Imagine yourself stepping into Murray Hall at MSU College of Music, a place where history and vibrant culture collide. This is where the African Diaspora Percussion Ensemble East Lansing often brings the rhythms of Africa and the Caribbean to life, creating an atmosphere charged with energy and soul. The concert hall itself is cozy yet powerful, perfect for feeling every beat and pulse of the drums firsthand. If you’ve ever wanted to experience percussion that moves beyond the ordinary, this is your chance. The performance isn’t just about hearing drums; it’s about feeling the vibrations that connect us across continents and generations. And if you’re lucky enough to snag front row seats, you’ll be right there in the thick of it, immersed in every strike and resonance. Getting to Murray Hall is pretty straightforward, just head south from the main university theater, follow the main pathway past the music department, and look for the building called Murray on your left after you cross the cycling route. Trust me, it’s worth the trip, whether you're a longtime fan of African rhythms or just curious to see what the fuss is about, the African Diaspora Percussion Ensemble East Lansing always delivers a performance packed with passion, history, and a little bit of magic.