Have you been on the hunt for that right kind of jazz lately? The kind that soothes your soul? You’re in luck because Sugarbaby Events, LLC’s Chester County Jazz Festival is rolling into town this weekend. They’ve put together a lovely jazz packed three day celebration including food, music, vendors and more. Events kick off as early as tomorrow, June 29! Attend them all or make time for whatever you can but don’t miss out!
Friday, June 29
VIP Invite-Only Sponsor Appreciation Reception at Host Hotel 4:00 – 5:30. Wyndham Garden Exton/Valley Forge, Exton, PA.
Friday, June 29
Peter White, Point Blank, & C.P. Lacey at Asplundh Concert Hall on campus of West Chester University. 7:00 p.m. Click here for tickets.
Saturday, June 30
Jazz all day and night in the park. Hoopes Park, 700 Hoopes Park Lane, West Chester, PA. Food, and merchant vendors. Headliner: Warren Hill. Fun for the entire family. 11:00 - 10:00 p.m. Click here for directions.
Sunday, July 1
Live Jazz Breakfast at Host Hotel. 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. featuring the jazz of Bucks County’s Favorite Jazz Band T.B.R.Q. Call Sydney at: 484-879-2512 to make your reservation.
Sunday, July 1
Jazz all day in the park. Hoopes Park, 700 Hoopes Park Lane, West Chester, PA. Food, and merchant vendors. Headliner: Ronnie Laws. Fun for the entire family. 11:00 – 6:00 p.m. Click here for directions.
More Chester County Jazz Festival details, HERE.

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