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About Get On The Bus

“Get On The Bus” is a YouTube and multimedia music interview channel, where the magic happens aboard our 45-foot tour bus, transformed into a state-of-the-art broadcast studio.

Join us parked along side the artist's bus for an exclusive behind the scenes glimpse into the backstage world. Some of the world’s most famous bands and artists will "Get On The Bus" and share untold stories of life on tour, and so much more. Relive those moments from your favorite rock bands, as told by the rock stars themselves. We bring the studio to the artist—on location, on tour, and on their terms.

SUBSCRIBE NOW for weekly updates - "GET ON THE BUS" broadcasting new interviews & stories each week from some of the most iconic names music today!

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