Bryce Vine Brings Cool Beats to U.S. Bases in Korea and Japan While Party Band Pop Rocks Heads to Southwest Asia and Hurry Houdini Goes to GTMO
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Friday, October 21, 2022
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JOINT BASE ANDREWS, Md., Oct. 21, 2022 /PRNewswire/ -- Smooth and catchy musical beats by Bryce Vine, a blast of energy and upbeat tunes by party band Pop Rocks, and a mind-bending, escape room experience by Hurry Houdini are headed to U.S. military bases overseas to entertain service members as part of Armed Forces Entertainment's (AFE) late October tour.
Key Points:
- Multi-platinum recording artist Bryce Vine has a sound that critics agree cannot easily be defined or neatly placed in a single category, only that it pushes boundaries and defines "cool."
- Since his influences are as wide-ranging as science fiction, pop punk and 90s nostalgia, it is not surprising his music reflects amazing complexity.
- Pop Rocks practically bursts off the stage with energy and eye-popping rockstar look-a-like performers who even sound like the singers as well.
- The Pop Rocks show brings a unique musical experience to life with costumes, lights, effects, and most importantly, awesome music.