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MGMT Wesleyan Kids Performance: Viral Show Returns - News Directory 3

MGMT Wesleyan Kids Performance: Viral Show Returns

May 30, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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  • Andrew ⁤VanWyngarden, lead‌ vocalist for‌ the band MGMT, made a nostalgic return ⁢to⁢ Wesleyan University, his alma ⁤mater, ​this past weekend.
  • the performance echoed a moment from 2003 when footage ​of​ a young VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser playing an​ early version of ⁤"Kids" on the Wesleyan campus went viral...
  • VanWyngarden took⁣ the ⁢stage at an informal gathering organized by classmates and ⁣current students at West College on Friday, May 23, according to CT Insider.
Original source: cirrkus.com

relive the nostalgia! MGMT frontman Andrew VanWyngarden returned ⁤to Wesleyan ‌University for ⁤his 20th class reunion, delivering a performance of ⁢”Kids” ⁣that ⁢echoed ⁣the band’s early buzz. In a blast from the past, the‍ reunion show mirrored a viral 2003⁣ campus performance of the primary_keyword, “Kids,” igniting fresh excitement ⁣around ‌the secondary_keyword: MGMT’s⁢ legacy. This update details the recent performance, revealing the energy and reception of vanwyngarden’s surprise⁢ appearance at ‍the informal gathering. News Directory 3 reports on the recent buzz around ‍the band. The performance footage, shared on TikTok, has quickly circulated online. Discover what’s next for MGMT,and ‍anticipate any future ​tour‍ dates or ⁤potential⁤ new music releases.

Key Points

  • Andrew VanWyngarden, ​MGMT’s lead singer, returned to Wesleyan University.
  • He performed “Kids” at his 20th class reunion.
  • The performance echoed a viral 2003 version of ‍the song.

MGMT’s Andrew⁤ VanWyngarden Revisits⁤ Wesleyan, Performs “Kids”

⁣ ⁤ Updated May 30, 2025
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Andrew ⁤VanWyngarden, lead‌ vocalist for‌ the band MGMT, made a nostalgic return ⁢to⁢ Wesleyan University, his alma ⁤mater, ​this past weekend. The occasion? His 20th class reunion. The highlight? A performance of the band’s hit song, “Kids.”

the performance echoed a moment from 2003 when footage ​of​ a young VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser playing an​ early version of ⁤”Kids” on the Wesleyan campus went viral last ⁢December. Goldwasser apparently was not present for ‍the reunion performance.

VanWyngarden took⁣ the ⁢stage at an informal gathering organized by classmates and ⁣current students at West College on Friday, May 23, according to CT Insider. Video footage of the performance​ quickly surfaced on TikTok.

During the performance, VanWyngarden called out, “Where’s⁢ the Class of ’05?” acknowledging other classes were “cool, too,” ⁤before reiterating, “But this ‍is the Class ‌of ’05!”

Andrew VanWyngarden performing 'Kids' at Wesleyan University reunion
Andrew VanWyngarden performing at Wesleyan. (Image: NewsDirectory3)
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♬ original sound – Lucy‌ Howland

The viral 2003 performance featured VanWyngarden and Goldwasser during​ Wesleyan’s Zonker Harris Day, a celebration of psychedelic music and culture named after the Doonesbury comic character. Their set ⁣included “Kids,” an early version of “Money to Burn,” and a cover of ‌Talking Heads’ “This Must Be the ​Place.”

MGMT’s latest album, Loss of Life, was released in February 2024.

What’s next

Fans eagerly await news of MGMT’s future tour ​dates and ⁢any potential new music⁤ releases following the success of Loss of Life.

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