Fisherman's Village Music Festival 101: What to Know Before You Go

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Here it is. We made it. Fisherman’s Village Music Festival weekend has arrived. Bands from all over the country will be descending on our town to shred, make beats and sing for our enjoyment, but there have been some changes to this year’s festival, including a bigger lineup, a free and all ages Night Market and moving part of the festival to the Everett Station District.

Here’s what you need to know to have maximum fun this Thursday through Saturday.

See you there!


The Free Night Market


Where:
33rd and Cedar Ave (Station District)
When:
Friday starting at 4 p.m. & Saturday starting at 1 p.m.


New to this year’s festival is the free, all-ages Night Market stage, which boasts over 40+ local vendors curated by Everett Markers Market as well as 15 bands over two days, a beer garden featuring Scuttlebutt brews, cider from Winsome Ciderworks, cocktails from Bluewater Distilling and wine from Pasek Cellars.

Need food? The Night Market stage will host five food trucks from all over the Puget Sound.

The full lineup of food trucks.


Other Night Market Fun

  • Want to remember the occasion? Look for the Orion Photo Booths.

  • Fisherman’s Village will be giving away two round-trip tickets on Alaska Airlines anywhere they fly.

  • Check out a live mural painting by Everett artist Kimberly Mattson.

  • Get the thrill of riding a Harley thanks to Sound Harley Davidson’s Jumpstart Experience.


The Fisherman’s Village map.


Fisherman’s Village Music Festival



Where:
Downtown Everett (Thursday) & 33rd and Cedar (Friday & Saturday)
When:
Thursday starting at 6 p.m., Friday starting at 5 p.m., Saturday starting at 1:15 p.m.


Where To Get Tickets

  • Purchase online at thefishermansvillage.com.

  • Will-Call and ticket purchase locations: Schack Arts Center, 5:30-9:30 p.m. Thursday. 33rd and Cedar 4-11 p.m. Friday and Noon-11 p.m Saturday.

  • Wristbands and one-day tickets will be available while supplies last. $80 for weekend and $40 for one-day passes.


Alright so you have your tickets, it’s time to see the whole festival. Be sure to grab or print out a schedule before you head into the gates to plan your attack. Definitely make sure to stop by the Sub Pop Records pop up market, which will be making its first appearance at Fisherman’s Village.

The full schedule.

Hungry? Grab some handmade tamales or tacos from Everett’s own Los Taahmales (the jackfruit tacos are legit!) and wash them down with one of Scuttlebutt’s small-batch beers at the Main Stage Beer Garden while jamming out to headliners Travis Thompson (Friday, 9:30 p.m.) and Wolf Parade (Saturday 9:30 p.m.).


Fisherman’s 411

  • Grab some festival threads at Fauxyfurr Vintage Trailer.

  • Pick up a t-shirt from your new favorite band at the artist merch area.

  • Take part in our zero-waste initiative thanks to Cedar Grove Compost, City of Everett and Washington State University Everett’s Waste Warriors.


Know Before You Go

  • Parking is available at Everett Station along with general street parking.

  • Bike lockups available on 33rd and Hill.

  • Everett Station is just a block away, serving Everett Transit, Community Transit, Skagit Transit, and Amtrak.

  • Use a rideshare service like Uber or Lyft to get to and from the festival safely.


More Fisherman’s

Check out our playlist of Fisherman’s artists.

Read more about the changes to this year’s festival.

Get the scoop on Scuttlebutt’s small batch program.


Fisherman's Village Music Festival

May 16-18

Downtown Everett, 33rd and Cedar


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Henry J is the Managing Editor of Live in Everett and plays bass in Everett band Oliver Elf Army.