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The Lovers at Northside Summer Market

If you hadn't heard, a few awesome LIVE Bands will be joining us at this year's Northside Summer Market! It's the first time multiple musicians will be gracing us with their presence, so leading up to the event we'll be sharing some info and videos about what you can expect!

And with that, please allow us to introduce you to The Lovers!

You can find their CincyMusic page at https://cincymusic.com/bands/the-lovers ...a good place to stream, enjoy, and buy their album!

You can also enjoy a fun, front porch video below.



The Urban Artifact beer garden, featuring all of the LIVE Music is going to be one to remember! So if you'd like to go ahead and save some details, all of this will be happening:

Saturday, August 5th
9am - 9pm at 1662 Hoffner Street
(and throughout Northside)


The Beer Garden opens at 11am, and music kicks off around 2pm!

Looking forward,
Team PAR-

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