Everett Music Initiative Announces the 2025 Music at the Marina Lineup

Everett, WALocal News

The Everett Music Initiative has announced the 2025 Music at the Marina lineup, taking place every Thursday from July 10 to August 28 at Port Gardner Landing. This year's series will feature a diverse array of artists, including tribute bands like Queen Mother and Victims of Love, along with local performers such as LeRoy Bell. Attendees will also have access to a food truck lineup, featuring popular vendors like L. A. Smashburger and Tacos Penachos.

Ryan Crowther, founder of Everett Music Initiative, highlighted the significance of this event in strengthening community bonds, stating, "There’s not much better than a sunny day at the marina listening to live music. " The event is free for all ages and includes a beer garden for those over 21. Support from local sponsors and partnerships has been crucial in maintaining the event's accessibility for the community. Fundraising efforts are ongoing, with opportunities for local businesses to contribute. This series not only entertains but also showcases the vibrant culture and community spirit of Everett.

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