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Sell The Heart anniversary shows

Posted by Loren on July 17, 2025

Sell The Heart anniversary shows
Sell The Heart anniversary shows

Established in 2010, Sell The Heart Records has announced a 3 days of shows to mark the label's 15th anniversary.

Scene Point Blank is also working on a feature with the label about this milestone too. More to come on that.

As for the shows, 924 Gilman Street in Berkeley, CA will host two nights of shows on August 1-2, including Tsunami Bomb, Death By Stereo, Middle-Aged Queers, M Section, Build Us Airplanes, Hot Lung, and more. Look at the flyer below for the full lineups by date.

Then, on August 3 more bands will play at Gilman Brewing (not affiliated with 924 Gilman Street), which will also launch a limited beer for the occasion. That lineup is still to be finalized.

Sell The Heart anniversary shows
Sell The Heart anniversary shows

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