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P.O.D. Announce “Satellite Over Southtown” Streaming Series

P.O.D. have announced three virtual concerts as part of a new streaming series called “Satellite Over Southtown.” Here’s the dates:

05/13 San Diego, CA - Petco Park (performing “Satellite” in full)
05/27 San Diego, CA - Petco Park (performing The Fundamental Elements Of Southtown in full)
06/10 San Diego, CA - Petco Park (performing a “B-Sides Rarities And Hits” set)

Sonny Sandoval commented:

“As we navigate through the new norm of live performances, it’s a great feeling knowing we can still somehow connect with our fans and friends who have supported us all of these years. The idea of fans around the world online together watching us is pretty amazing!”

Traa Daniels added:

“As we get to share almost 30 years of music with our friends and family who have made this all possible, we are looking forward to sharing this moment with you all. One love!”

The group will also be hosting a pre-event Q&A session on April 13 live from their rehearsal space. The session will be moderated by John Rubeli, the Atlantic Records A&R rep who signed P.O.D. in 1998. on June 10. Tickets are available found HERE.

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PostedApril 8, 2021
AuthorCaeman Amelio
TagsP.O.D.

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