Reverse Order brings Reverse the Trend to Hamburg school

| 24 Sep 2014 | 12:51

Reverse Order has embarked on a nationwide anti-bullying tour, which will include performances and speaking engagements at elementary, middle and high schools across the nation.

On Sept. 30, the group will perform at Hamburg Elementary School. The mission of the tour is simple: to be a voice, to connect, to encourage.

“We have all been bullied at some point in our lives, even celebrities are bullied, and we want students to know that they are not alone and they can overcome this obstacle and achieve greatness,” said John Russo, Reverse Order lead singer.

This is just one stop on a 30-week tour that will bring Reverse Order to more than 150 schools. Reverse Order has already brought their “Reverse the Trend” anti-bullying concert and assembly to numerous schools in dozens of states.

“Reverse The Trend” is a program that combines a concert with an assembly, engaging and exciting the students with music they will enjoy, while teaching them how to overcome bullying. Reverse Order continues the assembly, sharing their individual stories of how they were bullied, and how they overcame it in a safe and positive way

The pop/rock band, which is from New Jersey was a semi-finalist on America’s Got Talent. They’ve performed with acts like Third Eye Blind, The Backstreet Boys and they’ve released three EPs which can be found on iTunes. The band will release its anti-bullying song, "Not Alone (Life is Beautiful)" ft. Shanica Knowles (Disney, MTV) on iTunes Oct. 1 for National Bullying Prevention Month.

For more information on Reverse Order or bringing “Reverse The Trend” to your school contact them through www.ReverseOrderOnline.com.