Bellevue Beats Kim Archer

Bellevue, WALocal News

Kim Archer shines as a featured artist in the Bellevue Beats concert series, a vibrant initiative designed to breathe life into Downtown Bellevue's music scene. The series will span from April to autumn, providing free concerts that cater to a diverse audience. With performances streamed online every Wednesday and outdoor sessions scheduled to begin in July, the series is set to attract music lovers from near and far. Archer, known for her raw energy and soulful delivery, captivates audiences whether she’s performing solo or with her award-winning band. Her repertoire includes both original compositions and unique covers that resonate with fans.

Moreover, she engages with her audience through a virtual tip jar, enhancing the connection between artist and fans. As the concert series unfolds, it aims to create a lively atmosphere filled with musical exploration and community engagement. Bellevue Beats is not just a series of events; it's a celebration of local artistry and the joy of live music.

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