
Offbeat was one of the businesses that participated in midtown’s Vibe Fest on Saturday, April 20. The business also celebrated the launch of vintage shop Good Problems, which is housed at Offbeat.

People peruse the shelves of Offbeat during the grand opening of Offbeat-based vintage shop Good Problems on Saturday, April 20. The event coincided with Vibe Fest.

Good Problems co-owner Garrad Lee deejays while customers shop through the vintage selections at the business’ launch at Offbeat on Saturday, April 20. The event coincided with Vibe Fest.

Offbeat owner and Good Problems co-owner Phillip Rolllins checks customers out at the launch of Good Problems on Saturday, April 20, at Offbeat. The event coincided with Vibe Fest.

Offbeat owner and Good Problems co-owner Phillip Rolllins checks customers out at the launch of Good Problems on Saturday, April 20, at Offbeat. The event coincided with Vibe Fest.

Good Problems, which launched at Offbeat on Saturday, April 20, has vintage T-shirts and other apparel from the ’80s and ’90s.

Phillip “Young Venom” Rollins, who owns Offbeat, also co-owns vintage shop Good Problems with Garrad Lee. The two held the business’ grand opening on April 20 at Offbeat.

Good Problems co-owner Garrad Lee deejays while customers shop through the vintage selections at the business’ launch at Offbeat on Saturday, April 20. The event coincided with Vibe Fest.

Dana Hale and Haylee Vomberg show off their Inspect It Like a Girl cars while enjoying the Vibe Fest in midtown on April 20 with their dog. Inspect It Like a Girl is a home-inspection business in Jackson.

An Inspect It Like a Girl Mini Cooper was on display during midtown’s Vibe Fest on April 20. Inspect It Like a Girl is a home-inspection business in Jackson.

Carolyn Heathcock, who owns Persimmon Creek Studio, had art on display during midtown’s Vibe Fest on April 20.

Joseph Bailey (left) and Jason Bailey (right), who own of Nonna's Cafe in Pearl, Miss., served food during midtown’s Vibe Fest on April 20.

Ashley Williams (left) and Kaitlin McCain (right), who own Ash & Kate's Jar Bakes, pose for a photo at midtown’s Vibe Fest on April 20.

Local Artist Will Brooks, who owns Jelly Donut Studio, was one of the vendors during midtown’s Vibe Fest on April 20.
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