Vocal Trash returns to the Delaware State Fair
HARRINGTON, Del. – The band Vocal Trash is back for another year of unique performances with trash cans, songs of peace, break dancing and more.
The group, which kicked off its national fair tour in Delaware this year uses instruments made out of upcycled material.
They say their songs promote the message of recycling, reducing and coming together.
This year they’re sharing a new song with fairgoers called Pass It On, which talks about passing love and respect.
They say they’re excited to be back at the fair and share their love for music.
“We’re honored to be a part of something that’s taken so much work from some people,” said band member Kelsey Rae.
“That’s right and it’s still very joyful out here,” said band member Steve Linder.
“People are having a good time and social distancing doing for the most part what they need to do and we’re just happy to be a part of entertaining the masses as best we can,” said Linder.
Vocal Trash will be performing each day at 3 PM, 5 PM, 7 PM and 9 PM. For more information, click here.