UPCOMING EVENTS
SOME Fest
SOME Fest 2024
Welcome to SOME Fest, a captivating and family-friendly celebration of creativity, the arts, and community, nestled in the picturesque town of Kittery, Maine. This vibrant music festival will bring together people of all ages and backgrounds, creating an immersive experience that showcases the power of music and art to unite and inspire.
SOME Fest offers a platform for both emerging and established artists to showcase their talents across a wide array of musical genres. From the infectious beats of local indie bands to the soul-stirring melodies of more recognized artists, the festival curates an eclectic lineup that caters to diverse musical tastes. There's something for everyone to enjoy at SOME Fest.
Featuring music from – Ovlov, Dead Gowns, Hello Shark, Sweet Petunia, Kill Kennie, Sponge Head, Megan From Work, Happy Just To See You, Kendra, Deer Isle, Mulva
Multimedia Arts Market & pop up gallery w/contributions from nonprofit arts collective WRONG BRAIN
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Half-Day Tickets: $15 | Full-Day Tickets: $25
*fees not included ($2 facility fee per ticket {even for cash sales} + cc processing fees)
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FESTIVAL SCHEDULE
1st half of the day:
12pm - DOORS OPEN. Arts Market + games and kids activities all day until 5pm.
12:30pm - 6pm; music
Sweet Petunia
Deer Isle
Hello Shark
Kill Kennie
Megan From Work
Happy Just To See You
Dead Gowns
2nd half of the day:
6:30pm - end; music
Kendra
Sponge Head
Mulva
Ovlov
Half-Day Tickets: $15 | Full-Day Tickets: $25
*fees not included ($2 facility fee per ticket {even for cash sales} + cc processing fees)
Triple Slash: ///
Launch Event for: Triple Slash: ///, the True, Multimedia Account of Two Queer Artists’ Cross-Genre Collaboration
Triple Slash: /// is a multimedia project by American poet, Cody Laplante, and Canadian visual artist, Nigel Nolan. The project’s free online wide-release is set for Pride Weekend, on Friday, June 28, 2024. Triple Slash: /// launch events will feature readings and projections exhibiting the piece’s interactive nature at Studio IDFK,190 McCaul St in Toronto, as well as with Wrong Brain at The Dance Hall, Kittery, 7 Walker Street in Kittery
Readers meet Cody and Nigel mid-conversation, like jumping onto an already moving train, then scroll forward in the piece and backwards in time to where they met. The true-life account of two queer artists’ cross-genre collaboration starts in Buenos Aires and spans across years and nations.
Strong themes emerge as Cody and Nigel find common ground between addiction and anorexia, sex and fear, romance and antipathy. Cody uses, shares too much, and steps back. Nigel provokes, then captures the fallout with fidelity. They skirt the edges of heartbreak as they grip onto an intimacy only possible in the 21st century.
For press inquiries or for pre-release access to Triple Slash: ///, please email: info@highnessglobal.com
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