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Deep Ellum Arts Festival
A Partial Freakout

Deep Ellum Arts Festival

Three full days of free concerts and cutting edge artists

When: Sunday, April 8, 2007, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

Where: Deep Ellum, Dallas

Cost: Free

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Deep Ellum is the Metroplex's most progressive and eclectic neighborhood. The Deep Ellum Arts Festival exemplifies everything that makes this area rock. The biggest weekend of the year for the Deep Ellum Entertainment District, this free-to-attend outdoor "street party" features four outdoor stages with non-stop performances by over 65 national, regional, and local original bands during this three-day festival. With more than 100 top-notch juried decorative and visual artists, poetry slams, muralist, the renowned pet parade, 5K run and The Rock Art Show, and abundant food and drink, the Deep Ellum Arts Festival attracts a diverse audience and includes affluent art and music enthusiasts. This is an adult-oriented festival -- there is no "kid" stuff.


Sunday Lineup:
Copasetic Stage (Main & Good Latimer St.):
11:00 am - Lara Martine
12:00 pm - Folium
1:00 pm - The Shock of Pleasure
2:00 pm - White Lotus Society
3:00 pm - People's Army
4:00 pm - Spoonfed Tribe


Ballyhoo Stage (Main & Hall St.):
11:30 am - Palma Trio
12:30 pm - Saints and Sinners
1:30 pm - The Push
2:30 pm - A Partial Freakout
3:30 pm - Cassie Holt
4:30 pm - Country Fried Soul
5:30 pm - Mo Brown & Company


Texas Singer Songwriter Stage (Main & Malcom X St.):
11:00 am - TBA
12:00 pm - Lori Dreier
1:00 pm - Mike Oldham, Reagan Redfern and Troll Mallow
2:00 pm - Whitt Hyde, Michael Cates and Vicky Williams
3:00 pm - Chris Curtis
4:00 pm - The "No Contact" Band
5:00 pm - Rhett Butler

Information from the festival's website

Some nearby drink specials on April 8th

Some nearby restaurants

Some nearby events on April 8th

Event posted Jan. 21, 2007
Last updated March 19, 2007



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