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SEATTLE’S FESTIVAL OF ART WEIRDOS, BUMBERSHOOT, IS BACK, AND IT’S BETTER THAN EVER


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Originally conceived as a city-wide celebration to lift Seattleites’ spirits during an economic downturn, the festival of art weirdos, Bumbershoot, has evolved into a cultural cornerstone. Since its humble beginnings as part of the Seattle Center Festival in 1971, Bumbershoot has become a place where music icons, indie darlings, street performers, visual artists, and more collide in a mess of creativity. Despite its reputation as a bit of an oddball festival, every year, Bumbershoot never fails to capture the cultural zeitgeist of the time, making it more than just an annual festival but a vital thread in America’s artistic identity, courtesy of Seattle.


The festival’s name, a quirky synonym for “umbrella,” reflects the event’s inclusive nature, offering a protective shelter under which all artistic expression can flourish. This year’s annual Bumbershoot Festival, which happens every Labor Day weekend, is shaping up to be one for the books, with a music lineup that includes indie music heavyweights like Pavement, James Blake, and Courtney Barnett as well as local artists Linda From Work, Emi Pop, Acid Tongue, and more. In true Bumbershoot fashion, the festival offers more than just music; it’s an immersive art experience, encompassing everything from music, visual arts, fashion, and animation to lesser-known art forms like wrestling.



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And let’s not forget about the Bumbershoot Workforce Development Program, which is basically an incubator for the next generation of Seattle’s creative industry professionals. A tuition-free program that is partially funded by the Bumbershoot festival’s ticket sales is an opportunity for 17 to 25-year-olds to gain real-world experience in the arts, encompassing everything from concert promotion, audio engineering, lighting design, and hospitality to talent buying, venue and festival operations, multimedia design, and nonprofit management. Props to a 53-year-old organization for understanding that making a career in the arts is hard enough without drowning in student debt.


Whether you’re a longtime attendee or a first-time visitor, Bumbershoot 2024 promises an unforgettable experience that honors the festival’s rich history while boldly embracing its future. Get ready to immerse yourself in the creative energy and vibrant atmosphere that only Bumbershoot can offer. Secure your day or weekend pass at Bumbershoot.com and be part of this iconic celebration of art and culture.

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