- LocationE.H. Hereford University Center, Guadalupe
- DescriptionAux Wars is a fun, competitive event where participants take turns playing songs through an aux cord or Bluetooth connection. Each round has a theme or mood, and the audience or judges vote on which song choice fits best or gets the crowd most excited. The goal is to showcase music taste, creativity, and crowd-pleasing skills.
- Websitehttps://events.uta.edu/event/aux-wars
- CategoriesRecreation & Fun
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