Summer Music Replay Kim Archer

Bellevue, WALocal News

The Heart of Bellevue Summer Music series presents a unique opportunity for music enthusiasts to enjoy livestreamed performances from local and regional artists every Wednesday and Thursday until September 17. Kim Archer's recent performance stood out, showcasing her raw and powerful voice, which resonated with viewers across the region. The series aims to provide a diverse musical experience, featuring genres from folk to classic rock that cater to different tastes. Recordings of each performance are made available for those unable to watch live, ensuring everyone can enjoy the talent showcased. Additionally, Archer's fans can show their appreciation by leaving tips through platforms like Venmo, CashApp, and PayPal, promoting a sense of community support.

This initiative is especially significant as it helps local artists connect with audiences during a time when traditional performances are limited. The Heart of Bellevue Summer Music series not only entertains but also reinforces the importance of supporting local talent. With a variety of artists lined up, the series promises to keep the summer vibrant and engaging for the Bellevue community.

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