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Andrew VanWyngarden of MGMT recently revisited his alma mater, Wesleyan University, to recreate a viral moment from the band's early days. The performance of 'Kids' brought nostalgia and excitement to the campus.
In May 2025, Andrew VanWyngarden of MGMT returned to Wesleyan University, where he celebrated his 20th reunion with the Class of 2005. During the visit, he performed an informal set at West College, highlighted by a rendition of 'Kids', a song that gained renewed attention after a 2003 performance resurfaced online.
The original viral clip featured VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser performing at Wesleyan’s Zonker Harris Day, an event known for celebrating psychedelic music and culture, inspired by the Doonesbury comic. Their set included early versions of 'Kids' and 'Money to Burn,' as well as a cover of Talking Heads' 'This Must Be the Place.' The recent performance at the reunion brought a sense of nostalgia and connection between the band's past and present.
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