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Photos: Two hours at BBY BAMF

24-hour music festival returns to Bellingham

Kimberly Givan from Fox Rose Entertainment dances at the front of the Cedar Stage to Mr. Twin Sister at the Bellingham Arts and Music Festival on Aug. 20.
Kimberly Givan from Fox Rose Entertainment dances at the front of the Cedar Stage to Mr. Twin Sister at the Bellingham Arts and Music Festival on Aug. 20. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)
By Hailey Hoffman Visual Journalist

The Bellingham Arts and Music Festival returned after a pandemic-related hiatus with more than 25 bands and artists performing for 24 hours straight from Aug. 20–21 at the Lookout Arts Quarry.

Photos below were taken between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m.

photo  With guitar in hand, Cameron Lavi-Jones of alt-rock band King Youngblood joins the crowd to dance to his music. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)  

photo  King Youngblood performs on the Cedar Stage. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)  

photo  Chet Peterson plays the cello back-to-back with lead singer and guitarist Cameron Lavi-Jones. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)  

photo  Jordan Kaulama flows with a light-up hula hoop at the Bellingham Arts and Music Festival. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)  

photo  Ceras performs on the Quarry Stage in front of a pond and floating platform for festival-goers. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)  

photo  Dozens of people listen and dance to Ceras, a Bellingham-based band. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)  

photo  Festival-goers look art glowing beneath a black light by Rae Vena. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)  

photo  Taylor “TaYsty” Dumas plays guitar with street band Eclectrick on the Cedar Stage. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)  

photo  TJ Orgovan plays drums in the traveling street band Eclectrick. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)  

photo  Lead singer Andrea Estella of Mr. Twin Sister performs. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)  

photo  Parker Pepin listens to Mr. Twin Sister while wearing a mushroom hat. (Hailey Hoffman/Cascadia Daily News)  

 

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