By: Orlando Hipsters
Ahh, July 4th. A time to celebrate 'Merica with food, beer, music, and more beer. Austin's Coffee & Film (929 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park) celebrated its 8th annual I-4 Fest this Thursday with 26 bands on two stages, vendors, food, and did I mention beer? Because if there's anything hipsters do well, it's attend concerts and drink.
Ahh, July 4th. A time to celebrate 'Merica with food, beer, music, and more beer. Austin's Coffee & Film (929 W. Fairbanks Ave., Winter Park) celebrated its 8th annual I-4 Fest this Thursday with 26 bands on two stages, vendors, food, and did I mention beer? Because if there's anything hipsters do well, it's attend concerts and drink.
Here we see hipsters in their natural element, led by The Fuzzlers in a rockin', plush toy-throwing, conga-lining frenzy
Adorable lovebirds Shannon and Joe peruse some valuable Shaq literature, care of Alias Punch (P.S. Thanks Shannon for letting me use your sunscreen!)
Oklahoma Stackhouse gave me their CD for free, but I am under no obligation to tell you that they are awesome (but they totally are)
Alias Punch did an acoustic set on the indoor stage, my favorite being "Painkillers, Wine, and LSD" (don't worry, the children in attendance probably don't know what any of those things are, probably)
Afeefa & the Boy killed it as usual before those ominous rain clouds burst and literally trapped them onstage
Oh hey, there was even a 13-year-old pop star, Ashley Nicole, complete with backup dancers. She gave me her autograph (not even kidding here)
Mojave Wilde sparked up the crowd right quick after a short delay due to the rain
And Room Full of Strangers kept them happy with sweet tunes and free beer! (courtesy of Shipyard/Sea Dog)