Bordergrass Alliance performance at Copperworks Kenmore January 19, 2025

Shoreline, WALocal News

On January 19, 2025, Copperworks Kenmore will host a live bluegrass performance by the Bordergrass Alliance, a Pacific Northwest Supergroup formed by four experienced musicians. The event will take place from 6 PM to 9 PM at the 5,000-square-foot venue located along the Burke Gilman bike trail, making it an accessible and inviting location for music lovers. The Bordergrass Alliance features Mark Kilianski, Chris Baxter, Nils Loewen, and Kian Dye, who each bring unique influences from both sides of the Canadian-American border. Their collective passion for traditional bluegrass and old-time music allows them to reinterpret classic tunes with fresh energy. This performance not only enriches the local cultural landscape but also supports the community's appreciation for live music.

The concert is expected to draw a diverse audience, enhancing the vibrant arts scene in Kenmore. Copperworks Kenmore, known for its cocktail bar and tasting room, provides the perfect backdrop for an enjoyable evening of entertainment. Attendees can anticipate a night filled with captivating music and a sense of community.

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