9/20/2023 0 Comments Classic heart of the wild![]() In other music news is a new podcast dedicated to the Bellingham music scene. This will be recorded for future release as a podcast.īetween this festival and the new Bellingham Exit festival slated for October, it seems that we may well be turning into a music festival destination! Over in the VIP tent, Robert Sarazin Blake will be doing a version of his popular online series, Live from the Kitchen Table, where festival acts will stop by for conversation and short acoustic performances. Sunday.Įarlier in each day some locals will be represented, with Harbor Day, Hot Damn Scandal, Niko Haley, Silk Jammies, and Smooth Kiwi all slated to perform during the course of the weekend. on Saturday, and funk/disco/electronic jams with Cytrus at 4:40 p.m. Friday, dreamy indie pop all the way from South Korea with Say Sue Me at 5:30 p.m. Some highlights include the vintage soul sounds of Seattle’s True Loves at 6:20 p.m. Those taking in the entire festival will get lots of great music as well. each night so even if you only do the twilight tickets, you’re still going to see a whole bunch of music. Performances on the main stage will go until 11 p.m. On Sunday, you get electro-funk from The Floozies, plus a long set from New Orleans funkateers Galactic to wrap everything up. Saturday’s evening lineup is reggae collective Easy Star All-Stars, R&B/soul powerhouse Mereba, and big-beat electronica pioneers The Crystal Method. ![]() ![]() On Friday, that means you get to see First Nations hip-hop duo Snotty Nose Rez Kids, next-generation Dead tribute Grateful Shred, and the indie/electronic sounds of Portland’s STRFKR. ![]() Of particular interest to music lovers, this year they are going to be offering “twilight” tickets, allowing music fans who may or may not be interested in the mountain biking aspect of the festival to take advantage of some top-tier musical talent at a reasonable price. Organizers have also made some changes since last year in response to popular feedback. ![]() After a promising debut last year, the NW Tune-Up Festival returns to Waypoint Park from Friday to Sunday, July 14–16, with a strong and diverse lineup. ![]()
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