NOMU: Norco College Music & Arts Festival
NOMU Fest is almost here—and Norco College is ready to turn up the volume.
Join us Friday, May 16 from 5 to 10 PM in Norco College’s bottom lot for an unforgettable night of music, energy, and student-powered creativity. Free and open to the public.
At the heart of the festival is Studio Arts Ensemble (SAE), the student-driven force behind every mix and set change—both on stage and behind the scenes. Alongside them is Capo, Norco College’s guitar club, presenting a bold lineup of original artists who are shaping the sound of our campus.
Returning as this year’s headliners, inthebackground promises a set packed with emotional intensity, sharp lyricism, and an unforgettable stage presence. Stonehaven makes their long-awaited debut, bringing powerful riffs and undeniable chemistry. iamsnail offers dreamlike textures and poetic twists, El Segundo grooves with effortless charm, and Catammonia delivers cinematic mood and momentum.
This isn’t just a festival—it’s a celebration of collaboration, creativity, and the fearless spirit of Norco Music.
Don’t miss the moment. NOMU Fest is calling.

ASNC X Norco Music present NOMU Festival 2024 - Norco College Music & Arts Festival.
Admission and all the rides and activities are free. We will have a Ferris Wheel,
Fun Slide, Carnival Swings, the Sizzler ride, an inflatable obstacle course and an
inflatable joust arena. There will be four food vendors, art and clothing sales, and
live music performances throughout the night.
NOMU: NORCO COLLEGE MUSIC & ARTS FESTIVAL 2.0 ON FRIDAY, MAY 26
NOMU: Norco College Music & Arts Festival 2.0 was cancelled when COVID came to town. We’re back Friday, May 26 — bigger and better than ever! @officialasnc and @norcomusic bring NOMU to @norcocollege! Featuring Norco Music artists and alumni. #NOMU
Hundreds of students and community members attended the inaugural NOMU Music & Arts festival.
Performers included Grammy award winner Miguelito, Devon Pinto from Survivor 35, Em Davila who just received a callback for the new season of The Voice, as well as current Norco Music students and alumni. Devin Renee brought her country roots back to the Norco College stage, and current all-star and NC student, Damian Navarro headlined the event.
Just Crystal & the Sassy Cats, who recorded their debut album at Norco College, brought the fire with their unique, Gypsy Jazz flair. Newcomer and fan favorite, Isaac Gray brought an intimate, acoustic set with his smooth stylings.
Decked with a Ferris wheel and a full carnival experience, NOMU is sure to be an event to look forward to next year, and was well worth the wait.
“The turnout was great, the vibe was fun, and the music provided by Norco Music students was the highlight of it all! There is incredible talent that comes through Norco College and I'm glad people were able to see and hear it for themselves," said attendee Jackie Maslow.