FESTIVALS: BEACHES

March 13, 2015
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photo: Fran Ruchalski

FEST-BEACHES

March 14 BELK MUSIC FEST Flavors of americana, country, pop, blues, southern rock and bluegrass are all represented at the Belk Music Fest at the SeaWalk Pavilion.This one-day oceanfront music festival combines an exciting lineup of modern southern music performers with tantalizing, tasty southern recipes, brews and beverages along with a unique marketplace of colorful, trendy, and eclectic arts & crafts and more. Premium seating wristbands grant access to the enhanced festival experience that includes armchairs, front of stage seating, private portolets, beverage servers, backstage food and beverage hangout, and more. www.belkfest.com

April 17-19 25TH ANNUAL GEORGE’S MUSIC SPRINGING THE BLUES The oceanfront blues festival celebrates 25 years with three days of music by Backtrack Blues Band, Baystreet, Betty Fox Band, Brady Clampitt, Cedric Burnside, Chubby Carrier, Eddie Shaw, George’s Music Featured Artist Winner Homemade Jamz Band, Jim McKaba, John Nemeth, Kara Grainger · Lightnin’ Malcolm, Linda Grenville, Mama Blue, Parker Urban Band, Samantha Fish, Selwyn Birchwood, Sharrie Williams, The Lee Boys, Tinsley Ellis, Uncle Johnny’s Blues and Woody & Peckers. SeaWalk Pavilion in Jacksonville Beach, www.springingtheblues.com

June 20 COMMUNITY FIRST SEAWALK MUSIC FEST The 3rd annual Community First Seawalk Music Festival returns on on Saturday, June 20, 2015. The festival celebrates our rich and diverse local resources with all local artists, crew, volunteers and food vendors. This free, one-day event is held on the beach at the Seawalk Pavilion; located on Ocean Street, just behind Jacksonville Beach City Hall. communityfirstseawalkmusicfest.com

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