Photos | 16th Annual BrodieNation Music Festival

Over the four day festival, more than 50 acts played at Club Tolt in Carnation

It was another record-setting year for the Snoqualmie Valley’s BrodieNation Music Festival.

The four day festival, held at the historic Club Tolt property just a few miles outside Carnation city limits, welcomed over 50 bands and artists. The event also saw a sold-out crowd on Saturday.

The festival takes place on the property of Morgan Henley, the event’s founder and organizer. Henley launched the festival in honor of his father, Hippie Henley Henn Haus, who moved to Carnation in the 1970s and was known for holding large community gatherings at the property.

Selah-based rapper COASTER (l) performs song “Vibe with Me” with Kaylee Jorene.

Selah-based rapper COASTER (l) performs song “Vibe with Me” with Kaylee Jorene.

Rapper Torin Frost hopes on stage with the Marshall Law Band.

Rapper Torin Frost hopes on stage with the Marshall Law Band.

Artist James McNulty (@uncommonculturejames) poses with his work.

Artist James McNulty (@uncommonculturejames) poses with his work.

Morgan Henley, founder and organizer of the BrodieNation Music Festival, speaks to the crowd between sets.

Morgan Henley, founder and organizer of the BrodieNation Music Festival, speaks to the crowd between sets.

A sign above the Hippe Stage in honor of Hippie Henley Henn Haus, the father of BrodieNation founder Morgan Henley.

A sign above the Hippe Stage in honor of Hippie Henley Henn Haus, the father of BrodieNation founder Morgan Henley.

Chris Heigyde (l) and Danny Scott (center), founders of the International Drinking Team.

Chris Heigyde (l) and Danny Scott (center), founders of the International Drinking Team.