Structures Brewing announces summer concert series at their Old Town taproom

Bellingham, WALocal News

Structures Brewing in Bellingham has announced its lineup for the Old Town Summer Concert Series, set to begin on July 10 with sludge rockers Black Mountain and Spoon Benders. The series will include an Official Tune Up Festival Afterparty on July 12, featuring special guests yet to be announced. At the end of July, country and folk artists Vincent Neil Emerson and Dean Johnson will perform, adding variety to the lineup. The first weekend of August will feature experimental Americana from The Cave Singers and Von Wildenhaus, followed by a finale that includes Steve Von Till of Neurosis. The brewery is known for its delicious food, award-winning beer, and one of the best outdoor spaces in Bellingham.

This concert series not only highlights local talent but also engages the community with its vibrant atmosphere. For more information and ticket purchases, fans can visit structuresbrewing. com. The events provide a great opportunity for music lovers to enjoy live performances in a unique setting.

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