WDIO Created: January 22, 2021 08:53 PM
Duluth Homegrown Music Festival’s Winter Fiasco went virtual this year, dropping four hours of music and interviews on their YouTube page.
The event has been broken up into four different episodes and each is currently available to watch for free.
Last year’s Homegrown Music Festival was canceled due to COVID-19 and this year all of their events will remain virtual.
Dozens of artists perform in the new virtual concert with several, such as The Sordid Affairs’ Moriah Skye, performing new music written during the pandemic.
The virtual show also features several interviews with those who have been involved with Homegrown throughout the years reminiscing on the festival’s impact on them.
Homegrown Music Festival brings Fiasco to your screen
Organizers have created four hour-long episodes filled with local music and interviews as a virtual version of its annual Winter Fiasco. Written By: Christa Lawler | ×
Isolation Band performed Couch Potato for the Homegrown Winter Fiasco, a virtual event this year. (Screen grab)
To anyone who has ever zipped into a thick parka in mid-January to bounce from Duluth bar to bar for Homegrown Music Festival’s annual teaser, the Winter Fiasco, a gift: All the music is now available on the screen nearest you.
This means a video of The Slamming Doors socially distanced at Quarry Park.