"It's the first performance in Iowa for Charli XCX, same for Haiku Hands," said Mickey Davis, executive director of the Des Moines Music Coalition, who came ...
3:15 p.m. — Alt-rock band The Envy Corps is next on the schedule. 9: 15 p.m. — Grammy-nominated British pop singer Charli XCX, who's released hits such as “Boom Clap” and “Beg for You," closes out the festival on Saturday night. Find it at 13th Street and Grand Avenue. 7 p.m. — The Grammy-nominated indie-pop group Japanese Breakfast is next to take the stage. 5 p.m. — Hailing from Chicago, singer-songwriter Jamila Woods will come to 80/35 to play the Hy-Vee Main Stage as well. According to a Tuesday release from the Des Moines Music Coalition, those closures will be as follows. The group released its single "King of Sweden" earlier this year. The group's latest album, "Tremblers and Goggles by Rank" was released earlier this year. “We really just want to make it a festival for everybody and bring people out who enjoy live music and may not see themselves in the festival environment.” That enjoyment will be made easier with multiple transportation options. "Both of those are going to be show-stopping performances.” "It's the first performance in Des Moines, I think, for Father John Misty and Japanese Breakfast.”