Edmonds Block Party Know before you go

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The Edmonds Block Party will occur on August 8-9 at Civic Playfield, promising a weekend full of music, food, and family-friendly activities. Tickets are available for purchase online until August 7, with additional sales at the box office on event days. Event rules include restrictions on bags, outside beverages, and items like weapons and drugs. The event introduces Family Day on Saturday, where attendees aged 20 and under can enter for free, and a variety of activities will be offered throughout the day. The Main Stage will feature a lineup of bands performing on both days, with notable acts like Heart by Heart and Lady A.

A diverse selection of food vendors will cater to various tastes, including options from Bad Chancla and Kathmandu MoMoCha. The beer garden will provide a variety of alcoholic beverages, enhancing the festival atmosphere. Attendees are encouraged to arrive early due to expected parking difficulties and consider rideshare options.

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