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Slumberland toasts to 35 years

Posted by Loren on December 14, 2024

Slumberland toasts to 35 years
Slumberland toasts to 35 years

Slumberland Records will celebrate 35 years next year, announcing a special collaborative beer release and an anniversary showcase the following day. The events take place Jan. 31 and Feb. 1 in Washington, DC. Though the party is next year, 2024 is the label's 35th year of operation.

First, the brewery has teamed up with Ocelot and Bluejacket breweries to create Stop What Yr Brewing IPA, which will release at a "birthday party" event on Friday. Then on Saturday, Lorelei, Jeanines, and Lightheaded will perform live at Comet Ping Pong.

date: January 31st, 2025
location: ChurchKey, 1337 14th Street NW
event: A Slumberland Records 35th birthday party featuring the release of Stop What Yr Brewing - a Slumberland x Ocelot x Bluejacket collaboration IPA. Plus SLR DJs, a record booth and exclusive label merch. 5pm, all ages.

date: February 1st, 2025
location: Comet Ping Pong, 5037 Connecticut Ave NW
event: A Slumberland Records showcase featuring live performances by Lorelei, Jeanines and Lightheaded. 10pm, all ages.

Slumberland toasts to 35 years
Slumberland toasts to 35 years

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