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Russell Morris plays Hamer Hall Melbourne on Wednesday 26 July 2017.

Marysville To Host Jazz and Blues Weekend 2017

by Noise11.com on August 15, 2017

in News

The Marysville community will welcome its third Jazz and Blues festival in October.

Local resident Peter Guest started the event in 2015. It has grown into a community driven annual event.

Marysville Jazz and Blues Weekend 2017

Friday 20 – Sunday 22 October

Russell Morris
Geoff Achison & The Soul Diggers
Lloyd Spiegel
Mama Alto
Spectrum
The Tracey Roberts Quartet
PLUS
Australian Hammond Quartet
Anita Harris
Billy Dettmer
Blind Creek Rhythm & Blues
Blue Like That
Blue Tango
Bo Jenkins
Charlie Bedford
Dandenong Ranges Hot Orchestra
Eva To Diva
Hey Gringo
Jackson Four
Justin Thomas
Justin Yapp
Line Matter
McBlues
Patrick Evans
Retrofitted
Rob Papp
Shirazz
Simon Levick and more!

4 stages. 3 days.
Workshops. Concerts. A Street Parade of Performers. Food. Wine.
Right in the middle of spring, in the heart of Marysville.

TICKETS ON SALE NOW!
$125 – Three day Pass (unlimited access Friday – Sunday)
$100 – Two Day Pass (Unlimited access Saturday and Sunday)
*This ticket does not include Friday night
$75 – One Day Pass (Your choice of Saturday or Sunday only)
$50 – Friday Evening Pass (Friday night only, from 7pm)

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