CULTURE & COMMUNITY IN MOTION
Northwest Tune-Up isn’t just bikes and music. It’s a celebration of artistic expression rooted in the landscapes, stories and soul of the Pacific Northwest. Explore live art, cultural experiences, community makers and moments that connect us beyond the trail.
GIVE THANKS TO THE LAND
Welcome Ceremony
Kick off the festival on Thursday, July 9 during Freehub PRESENTS with a ceremonial welcome from Lummi Nation and West Shore Canoe Family. Through song, dance and blessing, this opening honors the land we gather on, the original stewards of these shores and the shared spirit that defines a community.
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VIP Bar & Lounge, presented by Foundation Restoration
Enjoy a premium, up-close vibe at the Main Stage from the VIP Bar & Lounge, presented by Foundation Restoration. Shade, seating, a private bar with cocktail service, free non-alcoholic drinks, light snacks and a signature cocktail make this space a hotspot for VIP ticketholders. New in 2026, VIP ticketholders get early access to bike clinics and other perks.
Take home a treasure
Bellingham Makers Market
Discover over a dozen regional artisans selling their craft that reflects life in the West. From fine art and jewelry to sustainable goods, soaps, clothing, entertainers and more, the Bellingham Makers Market is open to everyone and brings the heart of our creative community to the festival.
FIND BIG IDEAS ON A BIG CANVAS
Noisy Waters Mural Stage
In partnership with Paper Whale and Noisy Waters Mural Festival, this live art experience brings mural creation to life right beside the Main Stage. Watch regional artist Erika "Teal" Rosendale paint large-scale pieces in real time inspired by life in the PNW.
Go with the flow
Free community yoga
Start (or end) your day at the Peter Paulson Stage with open-air yoga designed for bikers and festivalgoers alike. These mobility flow sessions are free to attend, welcoming of all levels and are a gentle way to energize for riding.Friday, July 10: 4:30–5:30 PM
Saturday, July 11: 9–9:50 AM
Sunday, July 12: 8:45–9:45 AM