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Seattle’s Hottest Summer Music Festival is BACK!

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CultureSeattle's Hottest Summer Music Festival is BACK!

Seattle’s Hottest Summer Music Festival is BACK!

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The infamous Capitol Hill Block Party is back this year July 19th-21st! Get ready for Seattle’s largest party in the streets – with a stellar lineup of your favorite indie, pop and rock artists. 

Friday’s memorable moments include headliners Remi Wolf and Chappell Roan, Saturday features Still Woozy and Elderbrook, and Sunday highlights Kaytranada and Cannons, among nearly 100 other incredible acts, both native to Seattle and internationally.

Seattle Summer Music Festival

Celebrating the iconic Capitol Hill neighborhood in Seattle, the streets will be filled with art and performances at dozens of bars, restaurants and stages. The festival has been held annually since 1997 (skipping two years for the pandemic) but has featured many famous acts in past years, such as Macklemore, Amine, Lizzo, and the Presidents of the United States of America.

Seattle Summer Music Festival

If there’s one thing Seattle does well (besides having a beautiful waterfront, a strong cup of coffee and lush greenery), it’s a music festival. We can’t wait to experience the bustling atmosphere and jam-packed with talent lineup this July!

Show Date: July 19-21 // Seattle, WA // Seattle’s Hottest Summer Music Festival is BACK!
Article by Madison Truscan // Photos courtesy of CHBP Media Team

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