Thirty Seconds to Mars to Perform Private Concert at Temple Performing Arts Center on Campus of Temple University on Monday, May 13

Posted Apr 29, 2013 -- Brittney Brewington

Jared Leto, and Tomo Milicevic, collectively known as , will hold a private performance at Temple Performing Arts Center on the campus of Temple University on Mon, May 13 at 8 p.m.

Tickets for the event are available via radio on 104.5 WRFF. Fans can also stay tuned to THIRTYSECONDSTOMARS.COM for other ways to attend the show.

Fans are invited to come worship with the Church of MARS and bear witness to the kingpins as they prepare for their next multi-year world tour. The Church of MARS will take place in four cities - Boston, Washington DC, Chicago and Philadelphia.

The special intimate performance will debut new material for the first time, and the group will perform selections from their classic repertoire. In addition, the band will screen the short film for their latest hit "Up in the Air" and give a glimpse of their award winning documentary Artifact.

The American affectionately known as Thirty Seconds to Mars, formed in 1998, hailing from . With three albums to date the group is gearing up for another world tour and the release of new music. The group has been compared to as their edgy and experimental music has been described as having a philosophical and spiritual influence.

Temple Performing Arts Center The Temple Performing Arts Center, located at 1837 North Broad Street, serves as a cultural center for the Temple University campus and the surrounding community. Offering concerts, space for meetings and symposia and other cultural and educational events the center positions itself as Philadelphia’s newest location for the arts. The venue dates back to 1882 after pastor and lawyer Russell Conwell came to Philadelphia to lead the Grace Baptist Church. In the mid-20th century, the Baptist Temple, as it was formerly called was a primary stop for some of the country’s most intellectual figures. The venue was graced with speeches by Martin Luther King, Jr., President Franklin D. Roosevelt and Anne Sullivan with her well known student Helen Keller. After being purchased by the University in 1974, the building was later designated by the American Institute of Architects as a Landmark Building in 2003. Today it is known as Temple Performing Arts Center.

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