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Preliminary REVERBfest Line-Up Announced

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See Me River (photo by Kyle Johnson)

I couldn't be happier about how the line-up for this fall's REVERBfest is shaping up. Independent booking agent Kwab Copeland did a beautiful job of synthesizing the suggestions of SW music writers (including the very bossy directives of yours truly) and diversifying the schedule to showcase the wide range of top-notch artists this city boasts.

While I love hitting festivals in and out of town that feature touring nationals, there's something very powerful and touching about the reality that we can put together such an amazing line-up using nothing but local artists. REVERBfest takes over multiple music venues and clubs throughout Ballard on Saturday, October 4th. More ticketing info and scheduling details will be announced soon.

Kwab is still trying to nail down a few more, but here's just a small sampling of what's already on tap:

Greyskul
Onry Ozzborn & The Gigantics
See Me River
DJ B-Girl
Truckasauras
The Braille Tapes
Wizdom
17th Chapter
The Moondoggies
Red Jacket Mine
Little Penguins
Elder Mason
Husbands Love Your Wives
Blood Red Dancers
Man Plus
Hazelwood Motel
Michael Vermillion
IMAGUN
Kublakai
The Lonely Forest
The Curious Mystery
Neon Nights
Coffin Break
Emeralds
Black Whales
Thee Sgt Major III

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