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42nd Annual Winter Park Jazz Festival bops into Grand for the weekend

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Crowds gather for the Winter Park Jazz Festival in 2018.
Winter Park & Fraser Chamber/Courtesy photo

The annual Winter Park Jazz Festival is returning to Winter Park this weekend from July 19-20 with a can’t miss lineup performing at the Rendezvous Event Center.

R&B group Boyz II Men will be performing on Saturday, July 19 with other musicians like Sheila E., Gerald Albright, Ryan La Valette with special guest Seline Albright, and Adrian Crutchfield.

Then on Sunday, July 20, bands like Musiq Soulchild, Kirk Whalum & Mindi Abair, The Dazz Band, Four80East, and Hazel Miller & The Collective will take the stage.



All ticket sales for the event are final and no refunds will be issued for tickets. This is a rain or shine event, however if the event is cancelled or rescheduled, ticket holders will be notified immediately through email.

A general admission ticket includes seating on the grass of the event center. There are a limited number of available seats that anyone can use, but attendees can also bring their own chair as long as it complies with venue rules.



Early entry ticket holders will be able to enter the venue starting at 9 a.m. The ADA gate will open at 9:30 a.m. and all other ticket holders can enter through the main gate starting at 10 a.m.

Performances will begin starting at 11 a.m.

Tickets for the Winter Park Jazz Festival are on sale online only at AXS.com. The beloved jazz event regularly sells out and ticket prices will increase on the day of the event.

An artists performs at the 40th Anniversary Winter Park Jazz Festival in 2023.
Winter Park & Fraser Chamber/Courtesy photo
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