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Oct172020

Southern Theater Announces A440 Fest – A Music Video Festival Starting October 20

A440 Fest – A Music Video Festival Starting October 20

Support music and enjoy six weeks of live concerts from The Southern Theater. A440 Fest is a music video festival to benefit The 30 Days Foundation and to directly support local and regional bands and artists. This is not live streaming - these are low capacity shows with professional audio/video recording and post-production.

Each band will release a concert video to the public that can be viewed on YouTube and used by the band for promotion.

Pay a 'Virtual Cover Charge,' buy tickets to the show or watch later YouTube! For information and tickets: https://www.a440fest.com.

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