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Briggs Street Concerts—Wildermiss with Kat King

Downtown Erie presents Wildermiss with Kat King as part of our FREE concert series on Briggs Street this summer. Bringing a chair is welcomed and bringing pets is discouraged.

ADA accessible restrooms will be available at the following locations:
The Old Mine/Sweets: 500 Briggs Street
Birdhouse: 526 Briggs Street
Echo Brewing: 600 Briggs Street
Coal Park Building: 615 Briggs Street

Businesses participating in the entertainment district, which allows purchased alcohol to leave the establishment and into the event area: The Old Mine, 24 Carrot Bistro, Echo Brewing, Wapos Cantina, Fuego Azteca and Piripi.

ABOUT THE HEADLINER:
Wildermiss is an indie rock band from Denver, now based in Nashville. Emma Cole sings and plays synth, Joshua Hester plays guitar, and Caleb Thoemke plays drums. They just released their “New Year’s” EP in January 2023, with plans to release a full length LP later this year. They’ve put more miles on their vehicle than you have. Learn more about them at
wildermiss.com.

ABOUT THE OPENER
Kat King's career started as far back as 2nd grade in small town Kansas. Accompanied by her acoustic guitar and piano in her early career, Kat tugged at the heartstrings of listeners with her clever and cryptic in-the-closet love ballads. As a solo singer-songwriter act, she produced one 13-song album and three EP's, the first one released at the age of 14.

Now based in Kansas City, Kat King graduated into a 5-piece indie-pop rock group who've drawn a loyal following, packing out crowds around the city. The group has released one EP and multiple singles together - a number of them on local radio stations' regular rotation - and their infectious energy has landed them on some of Kansas City's biggest stages. Through themed shows, dancey covers and melodies that won't leave your brain, they continue to make a name for themselves in the area. Learn more at https://katbking.com/

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