Summer Soundwave! concert at Cromwell Park Friday for high schoolers

Shoreline, WALocal News

The Summer Soundwave concert invites Shoreline high school students to a free evening of music this Friday at Cromwell Park & Amphitheater. Doors open at 3 PM, and local artists will perform starting at 5:30 PM. Attendees can participate in activities like volleyball, basketball, and airbrush tattoos, creating a fun atmosphere for local youth. Free popcorn and cotton candy will be available for those with an ASB card or ID, enhancing the community feel of the event. Artists such as @silvermoonseattle and @missmanagedband will showcase their talent, providing a platform for local musicians.

This event not only entertains but also fosters community engagement among young residents. Shoreline officials aim to strengthen connections among youth through such initiatives, promoting local culture and arts. Events like these are crucial for building a vibrant community and supporting the arts in the area.

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