The only thing plain about it is the name with Plain Cellars music lineup in August

Leavenworth, WALocal News

Plain Cellars in Plain, Washington, will host a lineup of live music every Friday in August, featuring performances from local artists such as Flowers for Wolves and Ian Jones. The venue has gained a reputation for its welcoming, kid-friendly atmosphere, making it a popular destination for families and music enthusiasts alike. Concerts, scheduled from 6–8 p. m. , provide a chance for attendees to enjoy diverse musical styles in a charming setting.

The recent performance by the Kevin Jones Band highlighted the local talent that enhances the area's appeal. Residents nearby enjoy free entry, while visitors are encouraged to take in the beautiful scenic drives that lead to Plain. This initiative not only supports local culture but also fosters community engagement through music. Plain Cellars has become a notable destination, attracting hundreds of guests daily. As the summer season continues, the lineup promises to enhance the town's vibrant music scene.

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