Satellites & Sirens's 2014 Concert Photos

Rock/Pop/Synth band Satellites & Sirens spent 2010 relentlessly touring in support of their self-titled debut record on Word/Warner Bros. An energetic live show and a desire to meet new fans quickly turned the Nashville, TN four-piece into a successful touring act. Many took notice, including MTV who featured them front and center on their website as one of their "Needle in a Haystack" artists. In addition to any mainstream attention they received, they were also nominated for two Dove Awards stemming from their successful debut record.

Alive Festival 2014 on Jun 18, 2014 [910-small]

Alive Festival 2014
Jun 18 - 21, 2014
 Mineral City, Ohio, United States
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Building 429 / Family Force 5 / Hawk Nelson / Satellites & Sirens on Feb 23, 2014 [637-small]

Building 429 / Family Force 5 / Hawk Nelson / Satellites & Sirens
Feb 23, 2014
 Upper Sandusky, Ohio, United States
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Building 429 / Family Force 5 / Hawk Nelson / Satellites & Sirens on Feb 23, 2014 [566-small]

Building 429 / Family Force 5 / Hawk Nelson / Satellites & Sirens
Feb 23, 2014
 Upper Sandusky, Ohio, United States
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Building 429 / Family Force 5 / Hawk Nelson / Satellites & Sirens on Feb 23, 2014 [567-small]

Building 429 / Family Force 5 / Hawk Nelson / Satellites & Sirens
Feb 23, 2014
 Upper Sandusky, Ohio, United States
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Building 429 / Family Force 5 / Hawk Nelson / Satellites & Sirens on Feb 23, 2014 [568-small]

Building 429 / Family Force 5 / Hawk Nelson / Satellites & Sirens
Feb 23, 2014
 Upper Sandusky, Ohio, United States
  Uploaded by Brothers Kenny

Building 429 / Family Force 5 / Hawk Nelson / Satellites & Sirens on Feb 23, 2014 [569-small]

Building 429 / Family Force 5 / Hawk Nelson / Satellites & Sirens
Feb 23, 2014
 Upper Sandusky, Ohio, United States
  Uploaded by Brothers Kenny

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