The Round 238: JUL!ET, Camille Cano, +more (music, poetry, painting) @ FREMONT ABBEY
Event description
The Round (238) featuring musicians
JUL!ET: soundslikejuliet.com
"JUL!ET is well-versed in the art of anthemic productions. Following the development of an uplifting indie pop-packed catalogue of sonic goodness, the rising artist now seeks to uncover a more playful style of storytelling." - Flex Music
Camille Cano: camillecano.com
“In a genre where it can be difficult to be noticed, Camille has figured out how to create a uniquely ethereal and enchanting dream pop sound." - Lefuturewave
Timothy Robert Graham: timothyrobertgraham.com
“The second solo album from this Seattle-based artist (and former Motopony member) is a well-crafted set of brightly colored power pop, New Wave, and psych-pop.”
-Don Yates, Music Director KEXP 90.3
+ spoken word poet
& live painter
Curated by Digital Velvet: youtube.com/@wearedigitalvelvet
Video Production Company based in Seattle, WA
@ Fremont Abbey Arts Center
7p doors, 7:30p show
All ages, PG-13 (some content may not be suitable for young audiences)
Some seating available, bar w/ID
No one turned away for lack of funds
ABBEY ARTS EVENT INFO:
- Fremont Abbey is ADA accessible on either level.
- For most events we have a mix of padded chairs and standing room.
- Seating is not guaranteed or reserved unless noted.
- To respect the performing artists and your fellow attendees, please refrain from talking during the performances
- Please limit photos during the show so as to not distract other attendees from the experience.
- Phone and video may be permitted for some shows, from the standing area only please.
- No professional cameras or cameras with shutters allowed in the venue
- We are an all ages venue. Kids 10 & under are free at Abbey Arts concerts & arts events unless noted.
- Equity & Inclusion - Entering the venue indicates agreement to adhere to the Abbey Respect Policy. www.fremontabbey.org/respect
- Service animals as defined by the ADA are allowed. Service animals are defined as dogs that are individually trained to do work or perform tasks for people with disabilities.
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