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Pennywise, The Vandals to headline Fourth Corner Punk Fest in Bellingham

Pennywise, The Vandals to headline Fourth Corner Punk Fest in Bellingham

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BELLINGHAM, WA (MyBellinghamNow.com) – Great news for all the local punk-rockers, rabble-rousers and hopeless romantics.

Fourth Corner Punk Fest announced the live music line-up for this year’s festival, and it does not disappoint.

The two-day festival will feature punk legends Bouncing Souls, The Suicide Machines, The Vandals and Pennywise. Filling out the bill on the main stage are Good Riddance, Authority Zero, Bad Cop Bad Cop, Diesel Boy, Bite Me Bambi, The Dollheads, and War on Women.

The festival will also feature a local stage ensuring the music runs nonstop. There will also be flash tattoos available, a beer garden and food carts.

Fourth Corner Punk Fest is set for July 18 and 19 at Evil Bikes in Fairhaven. Tickets go on sale on Friday, March 27 at 10 a.m. 

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