Get Ready for the Inlander Volume Music Festival

The Inlander Volume Music Festival is back and better than ever for its 10th edition! After a hiatus during the pandemic, this beloved music event returns to downtown Spokane for two nights of incredible live performances. Taking place on September 13th and 14th, the festival will feature a diverse lineup of artists from the local scene and across the Pacific Northwest, representing all genres.

Event Details
- Dates: September 13th to September 14th, 2024
- Location: Various live music venues throughout downtown Spokane
- Admission: Check festival website for ticket information and venue details

What to Expect
- Nonstop Music: Enjoy two nights of continuous music performances at multiple venues across downtown Spokane. With artists from a variety of genres, there's something for every music lover.
- Local and Regional Talent: Discover emerging and established artists from Spokane and the broader Pacific Northwest. This festival is known for showcasing talent that spans multiple music styles, ensuring a rich and diverse musical experience.
- Revived Tradition: The Inlander Volume Music Festival has been a staple of the Spokane music scene since 2010, and after its pandemic hiatus, it’s returning with even more energy and excitement.

Why You Should Attend
- Diverse Lineup: With acts spanning rock, pop, hip-hop, indie, electronic, and more, this festival offers something for every music fan.
- Discover New Talent: Volume has long been a platform for up-and-coming artists, making it a great opportunity to catch rising stars before they hit the big time.
- Support the Music Scene: By attending, you’ll be supporting local and regional artists and helping to bring live music back to Spokane in a big way.
Don’t Miss the Return of the Inlander Volume Music Festival
Mark your calendars for September 13th and 14th, and get ready for two nights of unforgettable live music across downtown Spokane. Gather your friends, explore new venues, and immerse yourself in the sounds of the Pacific Northwest at the Inlander Volume Music Festival.
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