Fisherman’s Village Music Festival venues, schedule

Fisherman’s Village Music Festival venues, schedule

Friday

Historic Everett Theatre

2911 Colby Ave.

5 p.m. — Sassy Black

6 p.m. — Greet the Sea

7 p.m. — Battleme

8 p.m. — The Ramblin’ Years

9 p.m. — Tango Alpha Tango

10 p.m. — Grace Love &The True Loves

11 p.m. — The Grizzled Mighty

Midnight — The Last Internationale

Tony V’s Garage

1716 Hewitt Ave.

7:30 p.m. — Oliver Elf Army

8:30 p.m. — The SkyeMonkey

9:30 p.m. — Sundries

10:30 p.m. — The Hollers

11:30 p.m. — Chrome Lakes

12:30 a.m. — Choir of Crickets

Saturday

Historic Everett Theatre

2911 Colby Ave.

Noon — Tim Noah

1 p.m. — Pig Snout

2 p.m. — Rabbit Wilde

3 p.m. — Jacob Miller &The Bridge City Crooners

4 p.m. — Chris Staples

5 p.m. — Soft Sleep

6 p.m. — Young in the City

7 p.m. — Smokey Brights

8 p.m. — Manatee Commune

9 p.m. — Pillar Point

10 p.m. — Bear Mountain

11 p.m. — Sisters

Midnight — Magic Sword

Colby Outdoors Stage

Between Hewitt and Wall

1 p.m. — Scott Yoder

2 p.m. — Spirit Award

3 p.m. — Great Spiders

4 p.m. — So Pitted

5 p.m. — Weed

6 p.m. — Iska Dhaaf

7 p.m. — Crater

8 p.m. — Fauna Shade

9 p.m. — Draemhouse

10 p.m. — Hibou

The Anchor Pub

1001 Hewitt Ave.

4:30 p.m. — The Porters

5:30 p.m. — Crater Lakes

6:30 p.m. — Julia Massey &The Five Finger Discount

7:30 p.m. — Ashley Eriksson

8:30 p.m. — Lonely Mountain Lovers

9:30 p.m. — Star Anna

10:30 p.m. — Silver Torches

11:30 p.m. — Planes on Paper

Tony V’s Garage

1716 Hewitt Ave.

3:45 p.m. — Cracker Factory

4:45 p.m. — Colorworks

5:45 p.m. — Hedensk

6:45 p.m. — Campion

7:45 p.m. — Sphyramid

8:45 p.m. — Leava

9:45 p.m. — Tellers

10:45 p.m. — Trick Candles

11:45 p.m. — Crystal Desert

12:45 a.m. — I Will Keep Your Ghost

Cafe Zippy’s

2811 Wetmore Ave.

Hosted by Jason Webley

2 p.m. — Tomo Nakayama

3 p.m. — Tobias the Owl

4 p.m. — Robert Blake

5 p.m. — Johanna Warren

6 p.m. — Banner Days

7 p.m. — Annie Ford Band

Sunday

Colby Outdoors

Between Hewitt Avenue and Wall Street

Noon — Jess Lambert

1 p.m. — The Winterlings

2 p.m. — Mr. Night Sky

3 p.m. — Hotel Vignette

4 p.m. — Kevin &Jon (Moondoggies)

5 p.m. — The Raven &The Writing Desk

6 p.m. — Evening Bell

7 p.m. — Bryan John Appleby

Tony V’s Garage

1716 Hewitt Ave.

Noon — Gunpowder Stitches

1 p.m. — Woodshed

2 p.m. — Sleepwell Citizen

3 p.m. — The Moon is Flat

4 p.m. — Dead End Friend

5 p.m. — Johnny Lee Ledford

6 p.m. — Duke Evers

7 p.m. — Bod

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