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We are the University of Minnesota's Award Winning A Cappella Group
 

UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA CAMPUS EVENTS: Being students of the U of M ourselves, we give back to the campus and show our school spirit by performing at gigs in our own backyard. We have performed at freshman convocation, leadership events, department dinners, Homecoming Parade, and of course our capstone semester concerts.

 CORPORATE EVENTS: We also perform for corporate gigs and are a singing group for hire in the metro area. Most recently we have performed at Cargill’s corporate awards ceremony as well as sang the National Anthem at multiple national swim meets at the University Aquatic Center.

 CHARITY BENEFITS: To give back to our community we have been singing for the charities. We have performed for a shoe drive on campus and also at the Hope Lodge, a free home to cancer patients. 7 Days is making it a bigger focus this year to expand this area of our mission.

 HOLIDAY PARTIES: What is a cappella without a few carols? We have been hired to sing holiday music around neighborhoods, in private homes and for corporate events. Both nondenominational and of course the Christmas classics! 7 Days will bring just the right kind of holiday cheer to any gathering!

 WEDDINGS: 7 Days has had the pleasure of breaking into wedding entertainment. Our student singing group has arranged our own versions of songs to perform at ceremonies and receptions. This last summer one of our members arranged a version of the Beatles’ I Will for a Minneapolis couple, and will be performing Canon in D and other wedding classics. Add a musical zest and 7 Days sass to your ceremony.

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