Capitol Hill Block Party Is Streaming Live Right Now
Live video from your iPhone using Ustream
Seattle artist/photographer Chase Jarvis has set up a live video stream from Capitol Hill Block Party, meaning you can watch mainstage concerts, private performances, and interviews all weekend from your couch. We won’t judge.
I’d say more but there’s a 5:30 Fitz and the Tantrums set at Barboza that’s calling my name. See you on the Hill.
FRIDAY Live broadcasting from 3pm–12am
(Schedule subject to change. Check capitolhillblockparty.com/live for the latest.)
3pm: Broadcast kicks off with Father John Misty (interview + performance)
3:30pm: Nouela (interview + performance)
4pm: Father John Misty (mainstage)
4:45pm: Brent Amaker and the Rodeo (interview + performance)
5:15pm: Doomtree (mainstage)
7:30pm: Jason Lajeunesse from Capitol Hill Block Party – interview with festival director/owner
8:30pm: Fresh Espresso (interview + performance)
9:15pm: Allen Stone (mainstage)
10pm: Fitz and the Tantrums (interview)
10:15pm: Light Asylum (interview)
1045pm: Fitz and the Tantrums (mainstage)
SATURDAY Live Broadcasting from 2–late
2pm: Broadcast kicks off
2:15pm: Absolute Monarchs (mainstage)
2:45pm: Onuinu (performance + interview)
3:15pm: Absolute Monarch (interview)
3:30pm: Spoek Mathambo (mainstage)
4:45pm: Beat Connection (mainstage)
5:30pm: Macklemore and Ryan Lewis (interview)
6:15pm: Spoek Mathambo (interview)
8pm: Reignwolf (performance + interview)
SUNDAY Live broadcasting from 2–9
2:00pm: Broadcast kicks off with King Tuff (performance + interview)
3:00pm: Jaill (performance + interview)
3:30pm: Cloud Nothings (mainstage)
4:50pm: Lumineers (mainstage)
5:40pm: TBD
6:10pm: Phantogram (mainstage)
7:30pm: Ra Scion (interview + performance)
TBD:Spac3man
Capitol Hill Block Party
July 20–22, $30 (single day), $85 (three-day pass)