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    Elias and Rasheed of NONPOINT talk Tour and BC’s Departure

    The Dallas, Texas House oF Blues hosted the last show of the tour featuring  HELLYEAH (their first tour since the death of Vinnie Paul), NONPOINT and Sleep Signals. This tour was bittersweet for fans as they recently learned that lead guitarist BC Kockmit will be departing soon. However, this has not been a bitter divorce as Rasheed and Elias told us, as well as all the fans. This is a friendly change that BC had to do for several personal reasons.

    We talked with Elias and Rasheed before they hit the stage and the guys were very open and honest about the change, why it needed to happen, and continuing on as a band. Fear not they told us, “BC is still part of the NONPOINT family and will be helping on some writing”. Additionally, they also talk about touring with HELLYEAH and their upcoming tour with Hyro the Hero and Madame Mayhem. Take a listen as they give us at Edge Rock Radio and Tattoo.com the scoop by when you click NONPOINT

    Written by and pics by Melissa #MischievousMel Anderson

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