Local group Dyme Def, backed by Big World Breaks, took the stage just in time for the sun to break through the clouds on the second day of Bumbershoot. CLICK IMAGE FOR MORE PHOTOS.
Bumbershoot artists, organizers and ticket holders probably all woke up Sunday morning, the second day of the festival, thinking the same thing, "Oh no."
Heavy rains soaked Seattle for most of the morning on Sept. 6, putting a potential damper on the festival.
But by the time the afternoon came around, spots of sun were periodically breaking out, adding extra drama to the performances.
Though many festival-goers were carrying umbrellas and headed for the indoor exhibits whenever the weather turned threatening again, the record rainfall could not keep thousands of people dancing on the soaked ground for bands like the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and U.S.E.
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Dyme Def
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
Honey Bear
U.S.E.
Sera Cahoone
Common Market