Bellevue Beats Fysah

Bellevue, WALocal News

Fysah, an American electronic soul artist from Seattle, officially launched the Bellevue Beats music series on April 7, 2021, marking a significant event for the local arts scene. Her debut EP, "Another Life," released in 2017, gained considerable attention, highlighted by its inclusion on Seattle’s Hot 100 and the Seattle Play Back Collection. The Bellevue Beats series is designed to reignite Downtown Bellevue's music environment, offering free concerts from April through fall. Fans can enjoy a mix of online streaming every Wednesday and outdoor performances beginning in July, catering to both live audiences and virtual attendees. The initiative aims to foster community engagement and support local talent, with opportunities for fans to leave tips for artists via PayPal.

Concertgoers are encouraged to visit the Bellevue Beats website to see upcoming shows and stay updated on the series. This music event not only showcases emerging talents but also enhances the cultural vibrancy of Bellevue. With Fysah at the forefront, the Bellevue Beats series is set to elevate the local music landscape significantly.

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