Solarity Credit Union presents Downtown Summer Nights. With the Downtown Association of Yakima. Chinook fest brings in the Bootleg Sunshine and Blake Noble for your live music.
Portland's Talbott Brothers and Yakima's favorite adopted son, Blake Noble, set the bar high for this summer's weekly free shows on North Front Street.
Since its inception in 2013, the Downtown Summer Nights concert series has done nothing but get more popular each year. This Thursday night marks the kickoff the sixth season of the wildly successful event.
You could feel it Thursday night along Fourth Street, blowing gently down Yakima Avenue and breezing east toward Terrace Heights: Summer isn't over, but its days are numbered.
Time to fold up the tents on another year of Downtown Summer Nights...
Blake Noble is the Australian musician who has turned his love of the Didgeridoo into a full-fledged masterpiece band!
He is the headliner on the at our final Downtown Summer Nights at 5pm on 4th St!
Copy + Paste this hashtag for your chance to win a copy of his brand new CD, "Those Who Know"...
The last Downtown Summer Nights of the season is this Thursday (Aug. 20) and you shouldn't miss it! The headlining band is amazing! Blake Noble and he has some surprises for you. Like, a didgeridoo! What the heck is that?
There's an old adage in show business that goes something like this: "Leave the crowd wanting more."
This Thursday night, those who attend the final installment of the city of Yakima and Townsquare Media's "Downtown Summer Nights" street concert series -- powered in part by Washington Broadband -- will most definitely be clamoring for it to never end...
One of the favorites to frequent Yakima, Blake Noble, is putting on a free show at Bale Breaker Brewing Company on Friday, July 31 in something they're calling the 'Summer Down Under Event'.
**UPDATE 5/18/15 10:44AM** This event has been moved to Memorial Day! More details as they develop!
Local celebrities and musicians Cody Beebe, Joe Catron, Blake Noble and Michael Isaacs will be getting their hair cut as a fundraiser for Yakima's "Colonel" statue...