El Sid at APEX Everett Celebrating Their Grand Opening Saturday

Everett, WALocal News

APEX Everett launched El Sid, a Punk Era-inspired cocktail lounge, during its grand opening on August 9th, enhancing Everett's nightlife. The event featured live performances from music legends Cherie Currie and Annabella Lwin, drawing attention to the venue's vibrant atmosphere. In addition to music, attendees experienced a large-scale art show showcasing the Dogtown Collection and engaging live paint battles. Founder John Carswell highlighted APEX Everett as a rapidly emerging entertainment mecca in the Pacific Northwest. The venue not only includes El Sid but also offers a concert venue and restaurant, diversifying the local entertainment options.

With ticket prices set at $25, the event aims to attract a wide audience. This grand opening signifies a revitalization of nightlife in Snohomish County, promising an energetic cultural experience. As more events are planned, El Sid is poised to become a staple in the local entertainment landscape.

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