Bellevue Beats Allison Preisinger

Bellevue, WALocal News

Seattle singer-songwriter Allison Preisinger enchants listeners with her unique musical style, which resonates with ethereal qualities reminiscent of nature's beauty. Her latest single, "Shine," serves as an uplifting anthem that encourages people to embrace life and its possibilities. With a reputation as a multi-instrumentalist and a graduate of Berklee College of Music, Preisinger is well-established in the Seattle music scene, often performing at weddings and wineries. The Bellevue Beats concert series, running from April to fall, aims to revive Downtown Bellevue's music culture by offering free outdoor concerts and online streaming options. This initiative allows audiences to experience vibrant performances from the comfort of their homes or in-person during summer sessions.

Attendees are encouraged to support artists like Preisinger through a virtual tip jar on Venmo. As the concert series unfolds, it promises an engaging atmosphere filled with live music, fostering community connection. Overall, Preisinger’s work and the Bellevue Beats series contribute significantly to the local arts and entertainment landscape.

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