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Bumbershoot Festival with Avery Cochrane, The Army, The Navy, and more

Aug 31, 2025 at 12:30 PM  ·   · $246 Seattle Center, Seattle, WA Seattle Center, Seattle, WA Tickets from $246

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Seattle’s Day Soul Exquisite, led by Francesca Eluhu, blends neo-soul, psychedelic R&B, and jazz with Afro-Caribbean vibes. Known for queer love songs and dynamic rhythms, they’ve played major Seattle venues and festivals.
Formed in Ridgewood, Real Estate is known for their warm, hazy indie rock with breezy melodies and jangly guitars. Notable albums include 2014's Atlas and 2020's The Main Thing. Collaborations with Sylvan Esso's Amelia Meath and a style evolution have marked their journey. Band members have shifted over the years, with releases through labels like Woodsist and Domino Records.
Tennis is an indie pop duo formed by Alaina Moore and Patrick Riley. Inspired by sailing trips, their sound blends '50s pop and '70s soft rock. Notable works include the albums Cape Dory and Young & Old, produced by Patrick Carney. Known for tracks like "South Carolina" and "Baltimore," they tour extensively and have collaborated with acts such as Molly Burch and Belle and Sebastian.
Born in [Birthplace], [Artist] is known for [genre/style] hits like "[Popular Song]." Collaborated with [Collaborators], winning [Awards]. Renowned for [Notable Achievement].
Seattle's Small Paul blends Folky Rock and Roll with harmony-rich tunes. Formed during the pandemic, the band features members from The Moondoggies and Chris King & The Gutterballs. They've released 'Come Alive & Live Again,' produced by Erik Blood, following their debut EP 'Strangeland.' Known for creating music perfect for scenic drives, Small Paul comprises Kevin Murphy, Chris King, Malcolm Roberts, and Seth McDonald, drawing diverse talents from Seattle's music scene.
The Linda Lindas blend L.A. punk, post-punk, and rock en español, known for their viral hit "Racist, Sexist, Boy." Their album "No Obligation" defies expectations.
Janelle Monáe, born in Kansas City, fuses soul, funk, new wave, and hip-hop. Known for theatrical, sci-fi sound in albums like "The ArchAndroid." Grammy-nominated for "Dirty Computer." Hits include "Tightrope," "Make Me Feel." Starred in "Moonlight," "Hidden Figures," and more. Collaborated with Grace Jones, Big Boi, and Sister Nancy.
The Army, The Navy, born in the Bay Area, roots its pop-inspired melodies and profound lyrics in New Orleans. Founders Sasha Goldberg and Maia Ciambriello's seamless vocal chemistry shines in their EPs ‘Fruit For Flies’ and ‘Sugar For Bugs’—crafted in LA's vibrant music scene.
Chicago-born rapper Saba is known for authentic, soulful rap and storytelling. He earned RIAA Gold for “Sacrifices” with Dreamville and solo hit “Photosynthesis,” and forms Pivot Gang and Ghetto Sage.
Digable Planets, formed by Ishmael Butler, Mary Ann Vieira, and Craig Irving, fused jazz and hip-hop with hits like "Rebirth of Slick (Cool Like Dat)." Their debut album, "Reachin'," won them a Grammy for Best New Duo or Group. Known for their laid-back jazz-rap style, they released the acclaimed "Blowout Comb" and toured with live musicians.
Frankie and the Witch Fingers, a Los Angeles psych-punk band, blend proto-punk, new wave, and industrial sounds. They’ve toured globally, shared stages with Ty Segall and ZZ Top, and are known for electrifying live performances.

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Don't miss the Bumbershoot Festival concert in Seattle at Seattle Center on Sunday, August 31, 2025, at 12:30 PM, with Avery Cochrane, The Army, The Navy, and more. Last chance for tickets.

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