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18b Music Festival

Big Friendly Corporation

Music! Art! Education! Beer! Celebrate them all in one place Saturday, at the third 18b Music Festival behind the Arts Factory Downtown. Topping the bill, three of Las Vegas’ best-known bands: power popsters The Big Friendly Corporation, indie rockers A Crowd of Small Adventures and cowpunkers The Clydesdale. Also scheduled to play: Shaun de Graff, Interzone, My First Rodeo and two-fourths of Avalon Landing.

When: Saturday, May 14, 2011
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Where: The Arts Factory, 101 East Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas

Cost: Free

Age limit: All ages

Categories: Concert, Downtown

Event posted May 11, 2011
Last updated May 11, 2011

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