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Self Help Festival 2016 Bands Announced

The band announcements for Self Help Festival 2016 have gotten off to a great start.  A Day To Remember revealed that they will be playing the festival this year.  The festival, which was originated by ADTR in 2013, is now in its fourth year.  The festival is independently produced by the band in conjunction with Fly South Music Group, The Agency Group Ltd., and Chain Reaction.  Although individual members made appearances and were guests on a few sets in 2015, the band was not scheduled to perform a full set last year.

A Day to Remember will be taking the stage again when the Self Help Festival comes to the NOS Events Center in San Bernardino on March 19, 2016.  Joining them in the line up are several other notable bands including Underoath, August Burns Red, Issues, Further Seems Forever, letlive., and Tonight Alive with many more bands yet to be announced.  Tickets and VIP Packages are on sale now.

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PostedAugust 17, 2015
AuthorAmi Rogers
Tagsself help festival, adtr, underoath, a day to remember, issues, august burns red, further seems forever, letlive., tonight alive

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