Craft Lake City Announces 7th Annual DIY Festival Performer Lineup
SALT LAKE CITY, Tuesday, Aug. 3 – Craft Lake City announces the lineup of performers for the 7th Annual DIY Festival.
The 7th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival is in three days, and Craft Lake City is proud to announce our 2015 performer lineup. The 7th Annual DIY Festival presents 50 bands, DJs, solo artists, dancers and more on two stages and in a busking lounge. Performers over the course of both days include:
90.9FM KRCL Stage Presented By Goal Zero: Friday – Big Wild Wings, Foreign Figures, Alexander Ortega, The Wild War, Conquer Monster; Saturday – Bullets & Belles, Bronco, Hallovved, Pixie and the Partygrass Boys, The Statuettes, it foot, it ears, Coyote Vision Group, Beachmen, Dusk.
Graywhale Entertainment Stage: Friday – Color Animal, Birthquake, Animal Jam, DJ Flash & Flare, Hectic Hobo, Crook & The Bluff; Saturday – Shakedown At The Majestic, Jazz Jaguars, Albino Father, Quiet Oaks, Beauté Obscuré, Movement Forum, Amy Falls & Amy Fry, Cairo Classic Dance Ensemble, Samba Fogo, Municipal Ballet Co. and Holy Water Buffalo, St. Bohéme, Animal Jam, Kate MacLeod, Avian Allure, House of Lewis, Nick James.
Busking Lounge Presented By SLUG Magazine: Friday – Neighbors, Jef Doogie, Jim Fish, Soul Vibe, Nix Beat; Saturday – Rabbit Rabbit!, Johanna Johanna, Michele Medina, Valerie Rose Sterrett, MiNX, The Salt, The Sea, and The Sun God, DJ Mike Varanakis (“DJ V”), Kelli Moyle, Green.house, The Soggy Scots.
For more information about performer stage times, please view the digital festival program here: craftlakecity.com/festival-program.
The DIY Festival is a two-day festival held annually at the Gallivan Center, located at 239 S. Main Street, on Aug. 7 from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m., and Aug. 8 from noon to 10 p.m. Single-day tickets are $5 each; two-day festival passes are $7 each; and the VIP Patio tickets are $35 each.
The 7th Annual Craft Lake City DIY Festival presented by Harmons and Ken Garff Fiat is sponsored by: 24tix.com, Adnews, Animal Jam, Beehive Start ups, Catalyst, City Creek Center, City Weekly, Denik, Downtown Alliance, From Scratch, Gallivan Center, George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, Goal Zero, Graywhale Entertainment, GREENbike, KCPW 88.3 FM, KRCL 90.1 FM, KUER 90.1 FM, Pictureline, SLC Corporation, SLUG Magazine, Spilt Ink, STEM Action Center, Tattly, The Jack and Dorothy Byrne Foundation, The Mandate Press, Utah Design Arts, Utah Division of Arts and Museums, NowPlayingUtah, X96, XMission, ZAP (Zoo, Arts and Parks) and Zurchers.
For more information or promotional materials, please contact Craft Lake City’s Executive Director, Angela H. Brown at angela@craftlakecity.com or 801.949.6341.
About Craft Lake City: Craft Lake City is a 501-(C)(3) charitable organization. Our 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 local DIY culture, Craft Lake City hosts monthly workshops, gallery shows, fundraisers and an annual festival to promote regional spending with independent artisans, makers and businesses. The 2015 DIY Festival will be held at the Gallivan Center, 239 S. Main Street, on Fri., Aug.7, from 5 p.m. to 10 p.m. and Sat., Aug. 8, from noon to 10 p.m.
About 90.9FM KRCL: 90.9FM KRCL offers independent radio as Utah’s sole non-profit, member-supported public radio station with tasteful music and thoughtful, community-minded programming.
About Goal Zero: Goal Zero seeks to put power into the hands of the people by purveying sustainable, solar-energy devices that charge electronic gear at the center of a city or in the middle of nowhere.
About Graywhale Entertainment: Boasting five locations—in Salt Lake City, Taylorsville, Bountiful, Ogden and Sandy—Graywhale Entertainment stands as Utah’s premier store for new and used music, movies, video games and entertainment accessories.
About SLUG Magazine: SLUG Magazine is a free, independent, monthly magazine and website (SLUGMag.com) that focuses on the local, underground culture, leaning heavily on both local and national music, and has been doing so since 1989.