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Match Records to showcase student musicians at Soulshine Pizza Factory

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Photo by Andre Rowlett // Sidelines Archive

Match Records, MTSU’s student-run record label, will host an artist showcase at Soulshine Pizza Factory on Sunday afternoon.

The label’s four acts — which all feature MTSU students — will perform at the Music City venue/restaurant, which is located at 1907 Division St. in Nashville, from 2-5 p.m.

Match’s two newest signees, pop duo Reign and alt rock four-piece Chasing Lights, will play sets at the event, alongside singer-songwriter Brittney Spencer. Additionally, one of their artists-in-development, Patrick Britt, will also perform.

Tickets are required for the event, but the cost is a donation of the patron’s choosing. Donation information can be found here.

Watch Match Records artist Brittney Spencer perform her song “Keep Away the Rain” below:

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