360's Capital Street Dock Concert is back with new music

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Faith & Fable of the Lewiston Clarkston Valley plays a blend of rock and metal.

Inland 360’s Third Annual Capital Street Dock Concert will showcase emerging local musicians and Portland headliner Dirty Revival at an open air, all-ages, free music festival 5 to 10 p.m. Friday, July 8 in downtown Lewiston.

The Lewiston Tribune’s loading dock will be transformed into a stage with tents in the parking lot for shade. There will be beer, wine and craft cocktails, food trucks and Lewiston Public Market vendors will sell produce and artisan goods. Concert-goers are advised to bring chairs.

The Dock Concert focuses on original music and the bands bringing it to the table this year are are Mother Yeti of Moscow-Pullman, 7 Devils of Lewiston and Faith & Fable of the Lewiston-Clarkston Valley. Solo acts are Fulcanelli, Bill Wilcox and Alex Black, all of the valley.

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7 Devils are (from left) Scott Cargill, Nathan Alford, Ryan Gibler, Jim Laws and Nathanael Tucker. At the Dock Concert they'll be playing their latest original music featuring an Americana rock sound.

Festivities continue after the festival at an after party at Brock’s at 504 Main St., Lewiston.

If You Go What: Third annual Capital Street Dock Concert When: 5 to 10 p.m. Friday, July 8 Where: 505 Capital St., outdoors at the Lewiston Tribune Cost: Free

The lineup 5:00 p.m. 7 Devils 5:45 p.m. Bill Wilcox 6:05 p.m. Mother Yeti 6:50 p.m. Fulcanelli

click to enlarge 360's Capital Street Dock Concert is back with new music
Mother Yeti hails from Moscow/Pullman.

7:10 p.m. Faith & Fable 7:55 p.m. Alex Black 8:30 p.m. Portland headliner: Dirty Revival