Northwest Tune-Up Festival 2026 @ Waterfront Waypoint Park

Northwest Tune-Up Festival 2026 @ Waterfront Waypoint Park

Waterfront Waypoint Park, 1145 Granary Ave, 98225 Bellingham Kort

fös. 10.07.2026 00:00

Northwest Tune-Up Festival 2026 at Waterfront Waypoint Park at 2026-07-10

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  • Hippie Sabotage
    Hippie Sabotage

    For Shows Contact: madler@teamwass.com

  • Souls of Mischief
    Souls of Mischief

    From Oakland, California, come a hip-hop group called Souls of Mischief, featuring A-Plus, Opio, Phesto and Tajai. They formed in 1991.

  • Stephen Day
    Stephen Day
    Stephen Day is a Georgia native, and Nashville resident. The modern crooner has been growing his fanbase since debuting with his 2015 EP “Undergrad Romance and the Moses in Me” as a sophomore in college. Since then he’s released three projects including a pandemic EP, “Original Songs and Sound” (2020) and two full length albums: “Guess I’m Grown Now” (2019) and “The Shapes I’m In” (2021). His catalog has seen more than 110 Million streams to date, and this August his first major motion sync placement, in Universal Pictures’ “Strays”, hit theaters. In addition to his recorded music he’s been busy the last two and a half years performing across the world. As a headliner he’s sold out shows in cities like Nashville, Atlanta, New York, Chicago, and Washington DC along with playing festivals internationally in the Philippines and Poland. When he wasn’t headlining in the US he was supporting other acts like Teddy Swims and Ben Rector. He closed 2023 supporting Stephen Sanchez, October - December across North America.
  • Dirtwire
    Dirtwire

    Dirtwire sits on the front porch of Americana’s future, conjuring up a whirlwind of sound using traditional instrumentation, world percussion, soundscapes, and electronic beats. Each performance brings both band and audience to a mysterious crossroads of beats, blues, African, Asian, and South American sounds. The result is a rebirth of Americana and a post-millennial psychedelic journey to downhome goodness.

    Visit http://dirtwire.net for more information

  • Pearl & the Oysters
    Pearl & the Oysters
    No description provided for artist.
  • Sierra Hull
    Sierra Hull

    Welcome to the Official Sierra Hull page!

    Website: https://linktr.ee/sierrahullmusic

    Twitter: https://twitter.com/

  • Here Come the Mummies
    Here Come the Mummies

    Here Come the Mummies is an eight-piece funk-rock band of 5000 year-old Egyptian Mummies with a one-track mind. Their "Terrifying Funk from Beyond the Grave" is sure to get you into them (and possibly vice versa).

    Since their discovery, HCTM has been direct support for P-Funk, Al Green, Mavis Staples, KC and the Sunshine Band, and Cheap Trick; rocked Super Bowl Village; become a regular on The Bob and Tom Show; appeared on That’s My Jam with Jimmy Fallon; played massive festivals like Summer Fest, Summer Camp, Bluesfest Byron Bay, Musikfest, and Suwannee Hulaween; and sold tickets by the thousands across large swaths of North America. Maybe that’s why the ladies (and some dudes) can’t stop losing their minds over these mayhem-inducing mavens of mirth.

    Some say they were cursed after deflowering a great Pharaoh’s daughter. Others claim they are reincarnated Grammy-Winning studio musicians. Regardless, HCTM’s mysterious personas, cunning song-craft, and unrelenting live show will bend your brain, and melt your face. Get ready! Here Come The Mummies.

    HCTM is “way more than a mere novelty act” Sydney Morning Herald

    HCTM “‘KILLED’ it… Not only did they pack their stage - they were the hit of the night when they jumped on stage with moe. in front of 20,000.” - Jay Goldberg, Summer Camp Music Festival

    “Here Come The Mummies are one bad-ass band, a hybrid of Idris Muhammad, George Clinton, Ohio Players, and Earth, Wind & Fire.” -Blurt Magazine

    “A band unlike any other.” -examiner.com

    “That’s the most fun I've had in 20 years.” -Bob Kevoian, The Bob & Tom Show

    “Cock wobbling brilliant.” -Joe Elliott of Def Leppard