Bellevue Beats Choroloco

Bellevue, WALocal News

Choroloco, an acoustic trio from Seattle, is drawing attention for their enchanting performances of Brazilian jazz, particularly the choro genre. Their music blends passionate melodies with dynamic rhythms, creating an immersive experience for audiences. This captivating act is part of the Bellevue Beats concert series, which is revitalizing Downtown Bellevue’s music scene with free concerts offered from April to autumn. Each week, attendees can enjoy live performances at various parks and plazas, bringing a sense of community and celebration. The concert series also allows virtual attendees to catch the tunes through social media platforms.

By spotlighting local artists like Choroloco, the Bellevue Beats initiative enriches the cultural landscape and engages a diverse audience. The event serves as a reminder of the power of music to unite and uplift communities. Interested parties are encouraged to sign up for updates and enjoy the longest concert series yet in Bellevue’s history.

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