Timbrrr! bring music to the mountains

January is here which means it’s time for my new favorite annual tradition, the Timbrrr! Winter Music Festival. There aren’t too many music festivals in the winter time but this weekend will see music lovers and musicians from all over the Pacific Northwest will pour into Leavenworth for the second year of the newest Artist Home festival.

The lineup (which is fantastic) isn’t the only thing to love about Timbrrr. Everything the Artist Home team does is thoughtful. They don’t just have a beer garden, they have a Hot Toddy garden with my favorite winter drink the Cinnamon Toast CRUNK.

You might be thinking “I can’t spend my weekend at a music festival in the mountains. The Seahawks have a playoff game on Saturday.” Timbrrr! has you covered. When the Seahawks kickoff at 5pm on Saturday the music will pause while the festival enjoys a group viewing of the game. Watching the Seahawks thrash the Panthers on a huge screen with a bunch of rowdy fans is probably the best way to enjoy the game if you can’t be there in person.

You see? Timbrrr! has everything covered and tickets are only $55 for a weekend pass or $30 a day if you can’t be there for the full weekend.

Now, back to that lineup of amazing artists. Below is just a sample of some of the amazing bands that will be performing at the Timbrrr! Winter Music Fest. Get out of town, go to this festival, and extend your holiday season just a little bit longer. You’ll be glad you did.

Deep Sea Diver

SISTERS

Legs

Red Fang

Prom Queen

The Banner Days

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