Feast on local music at 2-day Everett festival

Back in May the Fisherman’s Village Music Festival brought more than 70 bands to downtown Everett for two days of music that saw fans come from all over the Northwest and as far as Colorado and California.

This weekend the Fisherman’s Village Music Fest is back.

The Fisherman’s Village Music Festival presents The Feast, a two-day festival at The Cannery in Everett, featuring 10 bands and plenty of local music.

On Friday, Oct. 17, bands to play include The Grizzled Mighty, Battleme, Vibragun, and Everett-based bands Born of Ghosts and Crystal Desert. The next night, Saturday, Oct. 18, Sisters, Tangerine, Arkomo, Gibraltar and more will perform.

Single-day tickets are $10 or $15 for a weekend pass. Both events are 21-and-over and music will start at 8 p.m. each night. Doors open at 6 p.m.

The Cannery isn’t finished for the month of October. The last show of the month is a Halloween show. On Oct. 31 the Everett Music Initiative presents the Halloween Hauntage at The Cannery featuring Los Angles band Corners and other special guests. So start picking out your costume and get ready for a fun night of music and dancing in downtown Everett. Tickets are $10 and will be available at the door.

Ballot Bash

Neumos is throwing its Ballot Bash on Oct. 28 with performances by My Goodness and Ravenna Woods. The best part? The show is free. Getting to see two of the best bands Seattle has to offer at no cost is a pretty great way to spend a Tuesday night.

Steven Graham blogs about the local music scene at www.heraldnet.com/whatradio. Email him at steven@whatradio.com.

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