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Miss May I vocalist Levi Benton and wife JoJo welcome first child

Miss May I frontman Levi Benton and his wife JoJo have welcomed a beautiful baby girl into the world.

Check out the happy couple’s heartfelt announcement posts below.

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Levi and JoJo announced that their daughter, Jaxx Valentine Benton, was born yesterday, Oct. 15.

“I’ve got to do a lot of things that I’ve dreamed about in my life, but the thing I’ve wanted most is to be a father,” the Miss May I frontman writes on Instagram. “Yesterday Jaxx Valentine Benton was born and she made that dream a reality. I can’t wait to show you the world and to always be there for you. 12 years in the making and a lot of nights staying up dreaming about you with @jorulez. Now you’re finally here!”

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“Jaxx Valentine Benton is here in all of *her* glory,” JoJo says in her Instagram post. “I can’t believe she is real and ours to love forever. We’re overwhelmed and so thankful for the amount of love we’ve received welcoming her into the world! Now back to literally just staring at her and endlessly weeping that she even exists.”

Congrats to the new family! We wish you all the very best!

More on Miss May I

Last week, August Burns Red announced the majority of the lineup for their first-ever holiday festival featuring Miss May ICurrents and more.

Last week, the band announced that the festival was taking place in Lancaster, PA on December 21.

The band will be celebrating the 10-year anniversary of Constellations one more time at the Christmas Burns Red.

Now, they’ve announced most of the lineup with a very special guest still yet to be announced. Along with August Burns Red, Miss May I, Like Moths To Flames, Currents, Hawk and Wither Away will perform at the show.

“ABR’s hometown Christmas show has been an annual tradition since 2006 and it’s one that we look forward to every year,” the band said in a statement. “This year we decided to take it to a bigger stage and invite a bunch of our friends to join us. With the help of CI Productions, we look forward to making the Christmas Burns Red festival our new tradition. We can’t wait to play the full Constellations set in our hometown one last time and are excited to dig deep into our collection of holiday tunes.”

You can see the full lineup and find out information about tickets here.

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