The annual Daytona Blues Festival has become musical tradition throughout Central Florida. The festival features dozens of up-and-coming artists as well as some of the biggest names in blues music. Held at historic Jackie Robinson Ballpark, the three-day festival brings thousands of visitors to Daytona Beach.
The ballpark has a seating capacity of 4,200,
including seats, bleachers and wheelchair accessible sections. For the festival
it is transformed into a world-class music festival with covered seating,
eclectic food vendors, craft beer selections, and more.
Aside from three full days of music at the
ballpark from October 9-11, a welcome party is hosted Thursday evening at Bahama Breeze on 1986 W International Speedway. Friday,
Saturday and Sunday night after-parties at local bars and restaurants can be enjoyed too!
Swoon to the tunes of blues legends like
Randy McQuay
Balkun Brothers
Eddie Cotton, Jr.
Jarekus Singleton
Nikki Hill
Sonny Landreth
The
festival is aligned with the Halifax Health Foundation to raise funds for women
and children’s healthcare. Tens of thousands of dollars have already been
donated to purchase state-of-the-art beds for Halifax Health’s Neonatal
Intensive Care Unit (NICU).
October 9, 10, and 11 at Jackie Robinson Ballpark.
Go HERE for the lineup and detained information.
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