Craft Lake City Announces 2013 DIY Festival’s Music & Performance Lineup!

News Release
July 30, 2013
For Immediate Release
Contact: Angela H. Brown – angela@craftlakecity.com, 801-487-9221

Craft Lake City Announces 2013 DIY Festival’s Music & Performance Lineup!

Along with an array of handcrafted goods, engineering technology and artisan foods, Craft Lake City’s DIY Festival also plays host to several local musicians and dance performers from all across Utah. Over 50 musicians, bands, performers, dancers, singer/songwriters and more will take part in this year’s festival, showcasing their talents across two stages. The festival will also include the SLUG Mag Busking Lounge Presented by Yelp, a busking area traditionally made up of street performers, featuring smaller and acoustic acts which will be located on the north end of the plaza near the food trucks. This year’s lineup is as follows:

FRIDAY: August 9

SLUG Mag Busking Lounge

5pm — The Soggy Scots
6pm — Alexander Ortega
7pm — Quilts
8pm — DuskRaps

90.9FM KRCL Stage sponsored by The Depot

5pm — The Weekenders
6pm — Polytype
7pm — The Femme Medea
8pm — WIldcat Strike
9pm — Dark Seas

90.1 FM KUER Stage sponsored by United Concerts

5:30pm — The Souvenirs
6:30pm — Glinting Gems
7:30pm — Birthquake
8:30pm — Mad Max & The Wild Ones
9:30pm — Golden Sun

SATURDAY: August 10

SLUG Mag Busking Lounge

12:30pm — The Soggy Scotts
1:30pm — Richard Tyler Epperson
2:30pm — Lyndy Rogers Butler
3:30pm — Lady Murasaki
4:30pm — The Ambassadors
6pm — Isaac Puriri
7pm — Gina Bangerter
8pm — Alexander Ortega

90.9FM KRCL Stage sponsored by The Depot

12:30pm — MiNX
1:30pm — Jazz Jaguars
2:30pm — Callow
3:30pm — The 321’s
4:30pm — Subsky Boy
5:30pm — Albino Father
6:30pm — The Pentagraham Crackers
7:30pm — Worst Friends
8:30pm — Baby Ghosts

90.1 FM KUER Stage sponsored by United Concerts

12pm — Music Garage Kids
1pm — Vincent Draper & The Dirty Thirty
2pm — Rifamos
3pm — Hectic Hobo
4pm — Beachmen
5pm — Habibi Habibi
5:10pm — Hathor Dance Collaborative
5:20pm — Lunar Collective with Triple Moon Tribe
5:30pm — Blue Lotus Dance Collaborative
5:40pm — Municipal Ballet Co.
5:50pm — Ashley Anderson
6:30pm — St. Boheme
7:30pm — David Williams
8:30pm — Crook & The Bluff
8:30pm — Night Sweats

“We are extremely excited about the lineup this year,” says Craft Lake City’s Marketing Manager, Karamea Puriri. “Moving to a two-day format has given us the opportunity to feature even more performers during the DIY Festival, giving the community more time to see their favorite acts and discover new ones along the way. The performers add a key element to the Craft Lake City DIY Festival and we cannot wait to see what happens this year!”

The music for this year’s festival kicks off as the festival opens on Friday, August 9 at 5 p.m. with The Weekenders performing on the 90.9 KRCL Stage, and Golden Sun closing the day out at 9:30 p.m. on the 90.1 KUER Stage. Saturday’s lineup on August 10 begins at Noon with The Music Garage kids performing on the KUER Stage, closing out with Night Sweats on the KUER stage at 9:30 p.m. For a complete schedule and more info on all of this year’s performers, visit CraftLakeCity.com.

About KUER: KUER is a public radio station licensed to the University of Utah featuring a mix of programming from NPR, BBC, and its own local news department. KUER broadcasts to more than 170,000 weekly listeners on FM and HD as well as streaming live at kuer.org and on KUER’s mobile app for iOS and Android devices.

About KRCL: For more than 34 years generations of Utahns have made 90.9FM KRCL a part of their lives. KRCL celebrates Utah – its music, arts and culture, neighborhoods and community organizations. 90.9FM KRCL believes that it’s possible to inspire positive change in the community by presenting a unique and adventurous selection of music and community programming.

About Craft Lake City: Craft Lake City is a 501-C3 charitable organization. Craft Lake City’s mission is to educate, promote and inspire local artisans while elevating the creative culture of the Utah arts community through science, technology and art. In an effort to keep the community active, educated and aware of the local DIY culture, Craft Lake City hosts monthly workshops, gallery shows, fundraisers and an annual DIY festival to promote regional spending with independent artisans and businesses. The 2012 Craft Lake City festival welcomed over 200 vendors and 15,000 attendees at the Gallivan Center in downtown Salt Lake. Craft Lake City will expand the fifth annual gathering into a two-day format on Friday, Aug. 9 and Saturday, Aug. 10, 2013. Craft Lake City was recently awarded “2013 Best of State” in the “Fairs, Festivals and Events” category.nsbldusk