Showing up to watch live music at Spokatopia is free, but you’ll want to get a ticket to participate in other activities. Music runs all day from 9 AM-6PM.

2023 Spokatopia Music Schedule // Saturday, July 8

(Schedule subject to change)

Snacks At Midnight

4 PM-5:45PM

Laughing, dancing and even some tears of joy that make you involuntarily yell out “I love you man!”  These are some emotions you can expect at a Snacks at Midnight show.  The group of five dashing young men, all born and raised in Spokane, Washington, have a penchant of doing the ridiculous; however, for some reason, it works!  Every performance is a memorable experience.  Whether in front of a crowd of 5 or a sold out venue of 5,000 you always get that podcast-like banter between songs, jokes that sometimes land or the lead singer running around like a madman looking for the highest peak to climb. 

A Snack’s live show is certainly an experience that nicely fits with their indie-rock, pop, funky sound.  The group takes influences from acts like Dayglow, Hippocampus, Backseat Lovers and Half Alive.

 Agápē

1:30 PM-3:30 PM

Agápē is a multi-genre band from North Idaho that fuses roots, rock, and reggae music. Agápē is a music that is very grounded in an uplifting, meaningful, and positive intention. “Our music is made to relate to the soul, and strengthen the heart. As well as being upbeat, goofy, and full of sunshine.”

Suhanna Cree

11 AM-1 PM

A solo performer who enjoys a campfire just as much as a stage, Suhanna plays what she calls “Accoustic Soul,” including an array of covers ranging from Janis Joplin to Adele. “I enjoy recreating all my favorites with a bit of originality added,” she says. Suhanna hails from Deer Park, WA, where she lives with her family, playing music throughout the summer at farmers markets, events, and wherever she can.

Joe Cajon

9 AM-10 AM

Transcendental, mellow, drifty hand pan drum music. Joe will be playing for the “Yoga for Everyone” class that starts at 9 a.m. next to the stage.