Sister Hazel will perform in an hourlong show at 11 a.m. at the Street-Side Studio in Weimer Hall.
“The Conversation” radio segment on Florida’s 89.1 WUFT-FM will host the show.
Sister Hazel members Ken Block and Drew Copeland will perform in the studio, and students can watch from outside. They will also answer questions.
Block said they will perform one or two songs from their new album, which is expected to debut this year. They will also perform some of their radio hits like “All For You” and “Change Your Mind.”
“It’s always nice to come back here and plug in whenever we can,” he said.
“The Conversation” will first air Feb. 21.
A recording of the show with Sister Hazel will air March 21.
“The Conversation” was started by Kyle Rothenberg, a 23-year-old second-year mass communication graduate student, as a master’s project.
Rothenberg, the show’s host, said it is about local issues, happenings and stories from local voices from North and Central Florida.
Mike Gillespie, a 23-year-old first-year multimedia journalism graduate student, is a producer on the show.
“We felt it would be a tremendous opportunity to have them come into our very new Street-Side Studio to perform a concert here on the same campus that they graduated on,” he said.