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Lookout Zoomout 3 is Coming to a Screen Near You

Posted by Aaron H on March 10, 2021

Lookout Zoomout 3 is Coming to a Screen Near You
Lookout Zoomout 3 is Coming to a Screen Near You

Former Lookout Records alumni will be having a reunion for the third Lookout Zoomout on March 28th at 3pm EST/12:00pm PST -- a monthly series presented by Oceanside Productions. Among the performers this month are Penelope Houston of The Avengers, Ted Leo, Dr. Frank of The Mr. T Experience, and more. Tickets are AVAILABLE NOW.

Lookout Zoomout 3 is Coming to a Screen Near You
Lookout Zoomout 3 is Coming to a Screen Near You

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