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See H20 live from home, at their home

Posted by Loren on February 21, 2021

See H20 live from home, at their home
photo by Loren Green

Bands continue to innovative and make performances interesting as they acclimate to the impracticality of concerts in the current environment. H20 has announced a set from vocalist Toby Morse's home in Los Angeles, CA. On Feb. 26, which will feature live performance, but also storytelling segments and a behind-the-scenes look at where a member lives.

“We haven’t performed together in over a year and a half, and with [guitarist] Todd Morse in even longer.” Toby ssays of the event. “Playing these songs together was very therapeutic for us, and makes us miss touring even more.”

The upcoming shows takes place 5 PST/8 EST on Friday Feb. 26 and is sponsored by Liquid Death.

H20 formed in 1994 and last released Use Your Voice in 2015 on Bridge Nine Records.

Ticket bundles are available here.

See H20 live from home, at their home
photo by Loren Green

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