The June addition of the After Hours Artwalk kicks off today downtown at 5 o'clock! The After Hours Artwalk, organized by Downtown Wichita Falls Development, invites people to experience the city through the lens of its artists, musicians, and makers. Participants can stroll from storefront to studio, enjoying everything from live painting sessions and pop-up exhibits to acoustic performances and handmade goods. Street corners echo with music, food trucks dish out local flavors, and artists proudly display their latest work.

Explore the After Hours Artwalk in Wichita Falls Today

I want to highlight a couple of non-traditional musical acts you can check out today. First, DJ Sorrow, aka local artist Jason Wheat, will be spinning electronic music at the Wichita Falls Brewing Company's beer garden. Bring your glow sticks and get ready for some heart-thumping music.

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Next DJ Mayde Day, aka KFDX meteorologist John Cameron, will be spinning old-school Hip-hop at The Lab. If you love rap from the '80s, '90s, and 2000s, swing on by and check out all the awesome art as you vibe to the music.

Explore the After Hours Artwalk in Wichita Falls Today

Finally, Polly Pocket, aka my That City Show co-host Nicole Welch, will be performing her one-of-a-kind brand of electronic music at Stone Oven Pizza.

There will be so much more to explore and experience, so come on out to this kid-friendly event and support your local artists.

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