NEW VIDEO RELEASE Seattle magazine & Budweiser Present Live @ The Gibson Showroom- Kithkin/Bumbershoot Edition

By Seattle Mag September 5, 2013

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Seattle magazine and Budweiser have teamed up to deliver a series of intimate performances at the Gibson Showroom in Seattle (check out a video from our first concert with the Maldives).  To get access to these exclusive gigs, hopeful attendees have to follow our Inside Seattle Facebook page for a chance to win tickets, courtesy of Budweiser.  Here’s an inside look at our concert with local band Kithkin, one of a select group of Seattle bands that played at the 2013 Bumbershoot Music & Arts Festival.  Guests enjoyed ice cold brews courtesy of Budweiser and appetizers before the performance took place in the intimate showroom.

Seattle magazine and Budweiser Present Live @ The Gibson Showroom- Kithkin/Bumbershoot Edition Video from Chris Deco on Vimeo.

 

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