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Sing Song Hosts and Hostesses perform "Don't Go Breakin' My Heart" by Elton John and Kiki Dee in between acts. (Photo by Daniel Curd)

Gallery: Sing Song ends with a bang; GSP, KJK and Seniors take overall win

April 9, 2024 by Daniel Curd and Sarah Thompson

Capturing the essence of harmony and creativity, Sing Song 2024 brought together 13 sororities, fraternities, and mixed voice class acts in a spectacular showcase of talent. Over the course of three shows held at Moody Coliseum, audiences were treated to a diverse array of performances from each act and the hosts and hostesses. As the curtains closed on this year’s Sing Song, three standout groups emerged victorious, each claiming first place in their respective divisions:

  • Men’s Division: Gamma Sigma Phi with “Take a Trip to Willy Wonka’s Factory”
  • Women’s Division: Ko Jo Kai with “Dancing With the Sparks”
  • Class Division: Senior class with “Tick Tock Time to Walk”
Sing Song Hosts and Hostesses perform “Don’t Go Breakin’ My Heart” by Elton John and Kiki Dee in between acts. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
The men of Galaxy dress up to go golfing during their Sing Song act. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
The men of Sub T-16 dress as zombies and prepare for their act with their Sing Song face. (Photo by Daniel Curd)

The men of Frater Sodalis point fingers at Cole Kleinschmidt, sophomore accounting major from Abilene, during their Sing Song performance. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
Members of the Hilltop A Cappella group perform “When She Loved Me” from “Toy Story 2” in between Sing Song acts. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
Mason Hejl, junior management major from Pflugerville, turns to the crowd after directing Gamma Sigma Phi’s Sing Song act. (Photo by Sarah Eunyoung Thompson)

The women of Tri Kappa Gama crack open a dinosaur egg during their Sing Song act. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
McKenna Albrecht, senior art major from Boerne, solutes after directing the Delta Theta Sing Song performance. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
The women of Sigma Theta Chi carry on a large kitchen knife to slice up a cake during their Sing Song act. (Photo by Daniel Curd)

Dan Hastings, sophomore management major from Westborough, Massachusetts, plays a saxophone solo during the 2024 annual Sing Song performance. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
The women of GATA dress as stop signs during their Sing Song act. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
The women of Ko Jo Kai enact the lighting of a fuse for fireworks during their Sing Song performance. (Photo by Sarah Eunyoung Thompson)

Members of the Sing Song dance team fall into the splits during a song. (Photo by Sarah Eunyoung Thompson)
Members of the freshman purple act dress as amusement park goers during their Sing Song act. (Photo by Sarah Eunyoung Thompson)
Emma Taylor, senior kinesiology major from Edmond, Oklahoma, sings “Never Enough” from the movie “The Greatest Showman” in between Sing Song acts. (Photo by Daniel Curd)

Members of the freshman white act dress as princesses and knights during their Sing Song act. (Photo by Sarah Eunyoung Thompson)
Members of the sophomore and junior act dress as UNO cards during their Sing Song act. (Photo by Sarah Eunyoung Thompson)
Trey Lewis, junior youth and family ministry major from Tulsa, Oklahoma, and Brian Lester, senior instrumental music education major from Abilene, perform “Who Knew?” by P!nk during Sing Song. (Photo by Daniel Curd)

Addie McDaniel, senior social work major from Austin, performs the song “Bound to You” from “Burlesque” during Sing Song. (Photo by Daniel Curd)
Members of the senior act dress as Cuckoo clocks during their Sing Song act. (Photo by Sarah Eunyoung Thompson)
Members of the Sing Song Leadership Team gather on stage to thank the crew and participants. (Photo by Daniel Curd)

Filed Under: Multimedia, Photo Galleries, Showcase Tagged With: Host and Hostesses, Sing Song, Sing Song 2024

Other Multimedia:

  • Gallery: Seniors reflect and worship during Candlelight Send-off

  • Gallery: Students battle it out in Wildcat World Cup Smash Bros. tournament

  • Gallery: Students gather at the Bullock Brothers Ballpark for a sold-out game

About Daniel Curd

Daniel is a photographer from Denver, Colorado. He is an Advertising/Public Relations major hoping to go into media creation. When not taking photos, he can be found in the library studying with friends, listening to music, or watching one of his favorite movies. For any additional photos captured by him, visit: DanielCurd.com

About Sarah Thompson

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Other Multimedia:

  • Gallery: Seniors reflect and worship during Candlelight Send-off

  • Gallery: Students battle it out in Wildcat World Cup Smash Bros. tournament

  • Gallery: Students gather at the Bullock Brothers Ballpark for a sold-out game

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