Bellevue Beats The W Lovers

Bellevue, WALocal News

The W Lovers, comprised of Fleur and Wesley Wood, have been integral to the American West's live music scene since their partnership began in 2014, consistently performing over 100 shows each year. Their sophomore album, "This Little Town," released in June 2019 and produced by Ryan Hadlock, garnered significant acclaim, frequently ranking among the Top 10 albums at college radio stations nationwide and dominating the Roots Alternative Folk Chart for three weeks. Bellevue Beats, a summer concert series revitalizing the downtown music scene, showcases free concerts and provides a platform for local artists to connect with the community. Each week, attendees can enjoy live performances at various parks and plazas, with the series running from April to autumn. The W Lovers, with their engaging tunes, are highlighted as key performers in this series, enhancing the cultural vibrancy of Bellevue.

Music enthusiasts can also catch their virtual performances through online platforms, ensuring accessibility for all. Furthermore, fans can support the duo through a virtual tip jar on Venmo, reinforcing their local support. The W Lovers' continued success and commitment to their craft make them a significant part of Bellevue's artistic landscape.

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