If you've ever dreamed of being in a music video, your opportunity has arrived.

The Feral Toms, a Nashville-based band formed by Sarah and Cory Tom along with their friend Ben Bruno in 2024, will be returning to the Park Theater to film two videos Thursday, June 18 and is seeking volunteers to appear as extras. The Feral Toms last appeared in McMinnville Oct. 28, 2025 to film the video for "Worthless."

Lead singer Sarah Tom was pleased with the response from the community for the band's last video and looks forward to returning and welcoming even more locals to be a part of the band's next release.

"The last time we filmed a music video at the Park, the community showed up with such enthusiasm and acceptance," Sarah said. "I’d like to think they had as much fun as we did, although that’s a pretty high bar. Ever since we recorded the music video for 'Worthless' at the Park Theater, I haven’t been able to get the place out of my mind. I already had rough ideas for these music videos, but on the drive home to Nashville after shooting 'Worthless,' the idea flashed in my mind like lightning. These songs needed to be set in the Park Theater too. There is something magical about the theater that has called us back.

“We are planning to shoot two music videos at the lovely Park Theater. The song titles are 'Camouflage' and 'Cage.' The setting for 'Camouflage' is a lively punk rock show with the band performing evasive maneuvers throughout the theater fitting to the theme of the song – having to camouflage yourself to fit into a world or situation and wondering how long can or should keep up the appearance. The music video for 'Cage' will be theatrical and dramatic as it is an anthem of sorts; an ode to realizing you are not where you want to be.

"If anyone wants to be involved with the 'Camouflage' music video, all you have to do is show up this Thursday at 10 a.m. Wear all black. We’ll be cheering and waving. I might be interacting with some of them in certain shots, with their permission of course. It’s going to be a fun day.”

More information about The Feral Toms can be found on the group's website.

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