Battle of the Bands August 23, 2025 at Pfingst Animal Acres Park

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ShoreLake Arts will present the 5th Annual Battle of the Bands on August 23, 2025, at Pfingst Animal Acres Park, featuring a lineup of emerging bands from Washington State. The event offers a variety of musical styles, ensuring something for everyone in a lively, family-friendly setting. Attendees can enjoy the performances from their lawn chairs or blankets while supporting local talent. The competition provides musicians with a platform to develop their skills and connect with industry professionals, acting as a critical stepping stone for their careers. A Beer & Wine Garden will be accessible for guests aged 21 and over, adding to the vibrant atmosphere.

ShoreLake Arts focuses on nurturing local artistic talent, contributing to the cultural landscape of the region. This annual event not only entertains but also highlights the importance of supporting emerging musicians in the community. The Battle of the Bands serves as a vital opportunity for the future of Washington's music scene.

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