Sounds of a singing crowd could be heard ringing through the first floor of the UF Bookstore Thursday afternoon, when alternative rock band Hoobastank took a break from its national tour to perform a free concert as a favor to a local radio station.
"It's few and far between that we've performed in a bookstore," lead vocalist Doug Robb said to a crowd of about 150 students standing on both the ground floor and staircase of the bookstore.
The band's four members lounged on stools on top of the makeshift stage near the bookstore's entrance. An acoustic guitar, a bass, a drum set and a pear-shaped shaker held by the lead singer comprised the band's sound.
Customers trying to wrap up their shopping had to squeeze by the crowd of concert attendees, which sang and danced to the music.
One student even brought out a virtual lighter via his iPhone, which he swayed in time with the music.
The band performed six songs, a mix of old favorites requested by audience members and songs off its newest album.
UF freshman James Guerry said he was excited to see Hoobastank perform.
"You can't beat getting to see a band you like live and for free," he said.
After the concert, which lasted about 45 minutes, the band held a meet-and-greet to take pictures with fans and sign autographs.
The band's stage manager, Brian Kutzman, said Hoobastank always enjoys performing on college campuses.
"We love the energy and the vibe," Robb said. "It's a mellow, more relaxed mood."