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Thu Feb 23, 2023, 03:41 PM Feb 2023

Fisherman's Village fest lineup: 10th year brings new space, new faces



EVERETT — For 10 years, the Fisherman’s Village Music Festival has brought a little something for everyone.

You want to check out an up-and-coming Seattle act without running the gauntlet of downtown parking? Good news, they’re right in your backyard.

Maybe you’re wanting to support a favorite local group, but you’re craving the packed-house vibes only a big-name show can provide. You’re in luck — the festival, organized by local promoters Everett Music Initiative, drew about 10,000 attendees last year, so Everett’s downtown venues are expected to be at or near capacity.

Coming on the heels of last year’s fest, described by organizers as the event’s biggest yet, the 2023 lineup once again delivers a wide variety of genres and atmospheres for music fans near and far. But the homegrown hoedown won’t be resting on its laurels. A new main stage at downtown’s new APEX Center will serve as the centerpiece for three days of showcasing national acts and local favorites alike.

https://www.heraldnet.com/news/fishermans-village-fest-lineup-10th-year-brings-new-space-new-faces/
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