WCLZ Stage at Old Port Fest 2016 – Photos

Image Source: Peter Iuretig / 98.9 WCLZ. Photo: 98.9 WCLZ


The weather held out for us at the 43rd Annual Old Port Festival!! What a beautiful day it turned out to be. The WCLZ Stage was rockin’ all day long with WONDERFUL sets from Armies, Amy & the Engine, Scars on 45 and the Jason Spooner Band. Check out our pics here. Pictures courtesy of Peter Iuretig/ 98.9 WCLZ.

A special thank you to our stage sponsors – the Maine Coastal Program and waterfrontconcerts.com! Sound provided by AV Technik.

 

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