House of Vans Presents "SESSIONS", Gives Locals The Chance to Open for Schoolboy Q.
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Vans is calling on local Chicago musicians to showcase their talents at tomorrow’s SESSIONS event. Participation is encouraged for the opportunity to open for Schoolboy Q, here in Chicago, on September 14th of this year.
Young talents are encouraged to submit their music to sessionschi@gmail.com to be invited to Van's SESSIONS event taking place tomorrow, May 23rd at House of Vans Chicago. In addition, a Brooklyn SESSIONS event was announced and will be held on May 30th. Musicians of all genres are encouraged to submit their music and participate for their chance to open for the Top Dawg Entertainment rapper.
The music showcase series created by House of Vans, aims to encourage creatives to embrace and display their talents locally. For additional information on Sessions, visit www.houseofvans.com. Don’t miss out on this opportunity to preform at tomorrow’s event! You could be the artist that gets to share the stage and open for Schoolboy Q in a few months!
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