Full Bloom Festival showcased local punk, pop bands
More than ten bands, including THiN LiNES and The Matriarch, performed Friday night.
More than ten bands, including THiN LiNES and The Matriarch, performed Friday night.
The indie rock album was released on March 31.
Bands SYZYGY, Namen Namen and Mister Goblin will also perform.
Audience members swayed back and forth during her performance on March 26.
Local performers including Six Foot Blonde and Namen Namen performed from noon to 7 p.m.
Her album release show will be at 10:45 p.m. on Saturday at The Bishop Bar.
Snider's latest album, released in 2021, is said to be a reinvention of his sound.
Westhead released their album Feb. 24 and Citruses will release their album March 18.
The theater doors will open for audience members at 7 p.m. Sunday.
The expo will feature vinyl vendors, music organizations and live performances.
The group will release their first single, a cover of “Electric Love,” within the next month.
The duo are focusing on classes, self-producing a fifth album and working on their personal growth.
Tickets for the show are $35 and the show begins at 8 p.m.
The Bloomington Delta Music Club hosts a jam performance as part of their musician to connect local musicians.
Local businesses and volunteers donate time and money to the Lotus music festival every year.
The free concert will take place from 4:30-6 p.m.
Sounds of Indiana will pre-record a serenade to send electronically to moms.
Audience members will purchase tickets for socially distanced pods.
Despite the pandemic, the event will continue for a 26th year.
“Millaze” performed songs from her new album “Teaser vs. Warning.”