Arts, Interrupted

ft. Grenadine

27 min · 10 de mar de 2026
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Over the summer Grenadine, a local Ann Arbor band, began posting content on TikTok and Instagram showing clips from their house shows. Their performance videos were instant hits, with some reaching more than 20k views. A few weeks into the school year, they began promoting their first live show, an immediately successful event with many people showing up just from the fifteen-second snippet they heard on TikTok. Is Grenadine Ann Arbor’s newest hit band? What are they doing differently? We hope you enjoy this episode of Arts, Interrupted featuring GRENADINE!

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