The celebration opens with young love at the all-ages show from 6-8 p.m. Admission to this opening show featuring MAMM bands Beware of Pedestrians, Simple Burden, Emergency Sirens and GuiltyBystander is $10.

Things get steamy at the 21-and-over show at 9 p.m. Admission is $15 and features musicians from the video including Dominic Lavoie, The Fogcutters, Dave Gutter, Anna Lombard, Jason Stewart, Sara Hallie Richardson, Kyle Gervais, Ryan Zoidis, Emilia Dahlin, Sara Cox, Kenya Hall, Rafael Keilt-Freyre, Amanda Gervasi, Megan Jo Wilson, Chas Lester and Kelly Bryand. Each musician/band will perform a short set and the “Be In Love” video will be recreated live onstage with the full ensemble to close each show. Tickets available at Bull Moose Music.

“This video was a labor of love, all the filmmakers and musicians donated their time and talent in the name of music and we want to celebrate them. As a music school, it’s our mission to foster music, this video helped us do just that, creating awareness for our school, as well as the incredible local talent we have in our city,” explained Jeff Shaw, executive director of MAMM.

Since 2007, the Maine Academy of Modern Music has been providing music lessons, venues and networks to help musicians navigate the world of rock. Students of all ages and abilities are introduced to innovative and inclusive music programs that promote resiliency, self-expression, creativity and determination. MAMM offers rock camps, music lessons, rock bands, gigs and the annual high school rock off called The MAMM SLAM. For more information, visit  www.maineacademyofmodernmusic.org or call 207-899-3433. The video can be seen at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrkWKdkN-CM.


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