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Bad Seed Rising Call It Quits

Bad Seed Rising have revealed that they will be disbanding after one more concert at the Carroll County Arts Center in Westminster, MD on September 11. The band said the following:

“We are sad to announce that BSR has come to an end. After 5 years, it is time for us to part our separate ways. Mason and Aiden have simply decided to move on in another direction without us, and although it sucks, we humbly respect that decision and wish them the best of luck. There’s no bad blood between any of us, we will always still be brothers (and sister).

We want to thank all of you so much for supporting us throughout the years. We truly appreciate everything everyone has done for us to get us where we have gone. Nothing could ever replace all of the memories and accomplishments we’ve made. So help us create one last incredible memory. Bad Seed Rising will be playing at the Carroll County Arts Center in Westminster, MD on Mon, Sep 11, at 7:00 PM. You can purchase tickets at the door or here online http://badseedrising.info. Please help us make this last hurrah amazing. Thank you all so much, we hope to see you guys there.

Love, Francheska, Mason, Louey, and Aiden.”

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PostedSeptember 6, 2017
AuthorCaeman Amelio
Tagsbad seed rising

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