Sleeping With Sirens debut new song live that’s dropping “really soon"

Sleeping With Sirens unveiled a brand new song at one of the stops of the Rockstar Disrupt Festival. 

The band’s song is called “Break Me Down” and was played at the Noblesville, IN stop of the tour. 

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Sleeping With Sirens bassist Justin Hills shared a photo from the gig and asked fans if they heard the new song on Instagram. 

Today was a good day. Played another new one. Who got to hear Break Me Down? What did you think?” he wrote. 

One fan at the show caught the entire song live. You can see a video of that below.

After the gig, Kellin Quinn tweeted that it’s dropping “really soon,” so hopefully we’ll get to jam to it sooner than later.

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A few days ago,  Rockstar Disrupt Festival quietly canceled their upcoming stop in Columbus, Ohio three days out.

When the announcement was made, the event’s ticketing host, Front Gate Tickets, began issuing refunds for the July 13 stop and sent out emails concerning the event cancellation. The site stated it was “due to logistical reasons,” but did not offer much more information. You can read the statement in full below as well as a screenshot of the email from the Facebook event page.

“Due to logistical reasons, Rockstar Disrupt Festival set for July 13th at Legend Valley in Thornville, OH has been canceled.

Front Gate Tickets will be issuing refunds to all fans who purchased a ticket. The refund will be credited to the original method of payment used at the time of purchase. Refunds will be processed on, or before, Friday, July 12th. Please allow 7-10 days after processing for the refund to be reflected on your statement.”

Following the announcement, Andy Black, Juliet Simms and Hyro The Hero announced an Ohio pop-up gig, as well as Sum 41 and Circa Survive. The gigs took place on Saturday. 

What do you think of the new Sleeping With Sirens song? Sound off in the comments down below!

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