Turning Up Volume

Thousands turn out for the Inlander's two-day music festival

Turning Up Volume
Young Kwak

Music. Community. Downtown. The Inlander has been putting on Volume in one form or another for five years now, and we're proud of how it's grown, and also what it seeks to do: Building community through music and art, supporting local businesses, contributing to the cultural vibrancy of the Inland Northwest. Its mission is at the heart of what we strive to do as an independent, family-owned media company, and we're grateful to everyone who's rallied around Volume.

This past weekend we found ourselves again awestruck by the result: amazing music, packed venues, fans of every age racing back and forth, trying to take it all in. If you missed out (we're sad for you) or if you want to relive it, check out these photos, plus a ton more and a video at Inlander.com. See ya next year! ♦

Full Color Dream, Hermano Kuya, Killmer, When She Dreams @ The Big Dipper

Tue., April 8, 7:30 p.m.
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Young Kwak

Young Kwak is a staff photographer at the Inlander. Moving to Spokane in 2007 from Los Angeles, Young started contributing as a photographer for the Inlander in 2008.