Edmonds Block Party announces 2025 music lineup for inaugural event at Civic Center Playfield - Lynnwood Today

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The Edmonds Chamber of Commerce announced the music lineup for the first annual Edmonds Block Party, taking place August 8-9 at Civic Center Playfield. This new event will feature a diverse array of local artists, showcasing the region's vibrant music scene. Organizers anticipate that the block party will attract large crowds, boosting community engagement and supporting local businesses. Attendees can expect a lively atmosphere filled with music, food, and family-friendly activities, creating a memorable experience for residents and visitors alike. This inaugural event aligns with the Chamber's goal of strengthening community ties through cultural celebrations.

In preparation, local businesses are encouraged to participate and contribute to the festive spirit. The lineup aims to appeal to various musical tastes, ensuring that there is something for everyone. With its focus on community and culture, the Edmonds Block Party is poised to become a staple event in the local calendar.

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