Sub Pop announces Silver Jubilee Initial Line-Up

Local Music, KEXP Suggests
04/10/2013
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Celebrating 25 years as not only a Seattle but a national institution, local label Sub Pop is throwing a party on Saturday, July 13th, in the historic (and industrial) Georgetown neighborhood and we're all invited. The Silver Jubilee is free to all and features, as was announced today, an incredible initial lineup. Here to introduce the bands, some of Sub Pop's elder statesmen:

In case you hear it all over the din of industry and construction, these are just some of the bands you'll be able to see... for free!

  • Mudhoney
  • J Mascis
  • Greg Dulli
  • Shabazz Palaces (with THEESatisfaction)
  • Shearwater
  • Father John Misty
  • Pissed Jeans
  • The Baptist Generals
  • Brothers of the Sonic Cloth (feat. Tad Doyle)
  • Endino’s Earthworm (feat. Jack Endino)

The Silver Jubilee will also feature local food trucks, beer gardens, at least one gallery exhibit, a record fair, and the Sub Pop Mega Mart pop-up store. Look out for more bands to be announced soon and get more info here.

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