Summer Music Replay The W Lovers

Bellevue, WALocal News

The W Lovers, a musical duo of Fleur and Wesley Wood, captivated viewers with their livestream concert, featuring original songs that embody an alternative country and Americana sound. Since their inception in 2014, they have cultivated a dedicated following across Seattle and Portland, marking their growing presence in the music scene. Today's performance was part of the Heart of Bellevue Summer Music series, an initiative supporting local talent with performances every Wednesday and Thursday through September 17. The series invites a diverse lineup of artists, ensuring that music lovers have a variety of genres to enjoy. Fans who couldn't attend the live show can still access the recording at their convenience, making the event accessible to a broader audience.

The duo encourages fans to support their music by leaving tips through Venmo, fostering a direct connection between artists and their supporters. By promoting local artists, the Heart of Bellevue series strengthens community ties through music. The W Lovers continue to be a vital part of this vibrant musical landscape.

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