Greg Scruggs said that Chong the Nomad dominated Day In Day Out last year. Eric Tra/Day In Day Out Fest
Last week it was THING. Earlier this month it was Capitol Hill Block Party. Today it’s Day In Day Out. It’s only March 1, but the festival season is on my mind.
After its debut festival filling in for Bumbershoot over Labor Day weekend last year, Day In Day Out (DIDO) is back for its second year—and expanding to three days. From August 12-14 at the Fisher Green Pavilion inside Seattle Center, festivalgoers can sprawl out in the late summer sun and listen to music that reminds them of
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