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The Wiretap Records Family Vacation Live Stream Series

Posted by Loren on April 1, 2020

The Wiretap Records Family Vacation Live Stream Series
The Wiretap Records Family Vacation Live Stream Series

Running from April 10-May 1, Wiretap Records will host Friday live streams from a variety of artists on their roster, including Tiny Stills, Berwanger, Audio Karate, Odd Robot, Aree and the Pure Heart, Get Married, Burnt Tapes, American Television, and more.

The label was prepared to throw it's first Wiretap Family Vacation Tour (featuring Tiny Stills and Bristol To Memory), but that was postponed due to COVID-19.

Interested fans should join Wiretap's Community Facebook Group.

The Wiretap Records Family Vacation Live Stream Series
The Wiretap Records Family Vacation Live Stream Series

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