'Mipso' Leads The Charge Back To Live, In-Person Concerts

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The pandemic put a screeching halt to live music across the country. That's had a huge impact on venues and artists in the Triangle and the rest of North Carolina.

The band Mipso is leading the charge back to live, in-person performances with a show Friday on an outside stage at the Cat's Cradle in Carrboro that will highlight songs from their new self-titled album.

Joseph Terrell and Jacob Sharp are two of the four members of the band, who spoke with WUNC's Eric Hodge earlier this week.

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Eric Hodge hosts WUNC’s broadcast of Morning Edition, and files reports for the North Carolina news segments of the broadcast. He started at the station in 2004 doing fill-in work on weekends and All Things Considered.
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