UPC's Red Barn concert series concluded with performances from Caroline Jackson and Unit 10.
The concert was at Auburn's Red Barn on Friday, March 3.
Caroline Jackson's performance continued Thursday night’s indie and alternative style, while Unit 10 performed rock music.
Caroline Johnson played a mix of self-written songs as well as covers of John Mayer and The Script.
Unit 10 covered rock artists and played their own song 'On Top of the World.'
According to the University Program Council, all of the evening's
performers are current Auburn students.
Sarah Fowler, freshmanin rehabilitation, disability and counselling studies, said she enjoyed the event.
"My favorite artist was Caroline Jackson because I liked her style of music," Fowler said. "I heard about the event from a friend and I’m really glad I came.”
Brandon Morris, junior in software engineering, was at the concert to support his friend who’s playing in Unit 10.
"I was wanting to come see them play," Morris said. "This is the first I’ve heard about [Red Barn] but it’s been pretty cool.”
Morris said while it wasn’t the kind of music he’d usually listen to, he liked the live feel and acoustic vibe.
Olivia Zuvanich, junior in civil engineering, said she attended the series last year.
"It was pretty cool, there’s not many things like this," Zuvanich said. "We really just came to see James [from Unit 10], but it’s been good to hear other people play as well. I like the live feel.”
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