Join Us for Rock the Block 2024 in Spokane

Get ready to rock out at the third annual Rock the Block Music Event on August 24th! This exciting community event in the Garland District promises a night filled with top local music showcases, vintage clothing, art, and delicious food vendors. Come out and support the Garland community while enjoying an unforgettable evening of music and fun.

Event Details
- Date: August 24th, 2024
- Location: Revolver North, 633 W Garland Ave, Spokane, WA 99208
- Admission: $6 - $10
- Contact: (509) 473-9885

What to Expect
- Live Music: Enjoy performances from some of the best local bands and artists as they take the stage to showcase their talents. From rock to indie, there's something for every music lover.
- Vintage and Art Vendors: Browse through a variety of vintage clothing, unique art pieces, and handmade crafts from local vendors.
- Food Trucks: Satisfy your hunger with delicious offerings from a selection of food vendors, featuring a variety of flavors to complement your evening.
- Community Spirit: Rock the Block is all about bringing the community together to celebrate local talent, creativity, and the vibrant culture of the Garland District.

Why You Should Attend
- Support Local Artists: This event is a great opportunity to support Spokane's local music scene and discover new talent.
- Unique Shopping Experience: Find one-of-a-kind vintage clothing and art while enjoying the festive atmosphere.
- Affordable Fun: With admission priced between $6 and $10, Rock the Block offers an affordable way to enjoy live music and entertainment with friends and family.
Be Part of the Fun
Don’t miss out on the third annual Rock the Block Music Event. Mark your calendars for August 24th and get ready to experience an evening full of great music, tasty food, and community spirit. It’s the perfect way to spend a summer night in Spokane.
We look forward to seeing you there!
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