Jump Up Summer Fest will bounce into Auburn weekend of July 12-13

Auburn, WALocal News

Jump Up Summer Fest will occur on July 12-13, 2025, in Auburn, Washington, featuring a diverse lineup of musical acts. The festival aims to attract thousands of attendees, providing a boost to local tourism and businesses. With a focus on family-friendly activities, the event will cater to a wide range of audiences, enhancing its appeal. Organizers are optimistic about the festival's potential to become a staple of Auburn's summer events. The Seattle Metropolitan Area's vibrant music scene will be highlighted, showcasing both established and emerging artists.

Local vendors will have opportunities to showcase their products, further enriching the festival experience. This initiative reflects a growing trend of communities celebrating arts and culture through large-scale events. By fostering local engagement, the festival aims to strengthen community ties and promote Auburn's cultural identity.

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