SAVE THE DATE Poverty Bay Blues Brews returning to Des Moines Saturday, Aug. 27

Burien, WALocal News

The Poverty Bay Blues & Brews festival will return to Des Moines on Saturday, August 27, celebrating local music and craft brews. The event, held at Des Moines Beach Park, showcases performances from various artists, including Hillstomp, and is expected to attract a diverse crowd. This festival not only entertains but also supports local businesses by drawing visitors from the Seattle metropolitan area. With its emphasis on community engagement, the festival fosters cultural connections among attendees. The festival's return is particularly noteworthy as it contributes to the local economy and enhances Des Moines' cultural landscape.

Attendees can look forward to a vibrant atmosphere filled with music and local flavors. The event is anticipated to be a highlight of the summer, reinforcing the importance of local arts and culture. Overall, the festival aims to unite the community through shared experiences in music and brews.

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